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RE: [Chicken-users] minGW and chicken


From: Clifford M STEIN
Subject: RE: [Chicken-users] minGW and chicken
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:20:32 -0700

Thanks Jonah!

And a belated thanks to everyone else working on Chicken.  This is one
of the most responsive and helpful project groups I've interacted with! 

Everytime I touch a different Scheme environment I feel like I'm
betraying a group of friends.  How's that for guilt? :-)

--cliff


On Fri, 2004-09-10 at 10:27, Jonah Beckford wrote:
> MinGW now works with static and shared libraries.
> 
> New in CVS:
> README - New instructions on how to build with MinGW; 
> configure.in - Drop "-lm" linker flag that was messing up shared MinGW build
> 
> Jonah
> 
> > Jonah Beckford wrote:
> > 
> > Now in CVS:
> > 
> > Makefile.am - Use posixstub.scm instead of posix.scm for 
> > Mingw posixstub.scm - A do-nothing file configure.in - Got 
> > rid of support for mingw/ directory
> > 
> > MinGW compiled correctly when I did the following from MSYS:
> > 
> > $ autocvs
> > $ ./configure --disable-shared && make 
> > BOOTSTRAP_PATH=/f/cygwin/usr/local/bin && make install
> > 
> > (BOOTSTRAP_PATH will likely be in the form C:/chicken-1.66 
> > for other people's systems)
> > 
> > There are some problems with compiling the shared libraries; 
> > I will see if I can fix these over the next couple of days.
> > 
> > Jonah
> > 
> > > Felix Winkelmann wrote:
> > > 
> > > Thomas Chust wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > It should be possible however to manually modify the Makefile to 
> > > > exclude the posix unit or to include Sergey's posixwin unit
> > > instead --
> > > > then everything should be compilable under Mingw32.
> > > 
> > > This will be done as soon as possible.
> 
> 
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