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Re: [Chicken-users] Darcs-head Chicken broken on Cygwin
From: |
John Cowan |
Subject: |
Re: [Chicken-users] Darcs-head Chicken broken on Cygwin |
Date: |
Sat, 15 Jul 2006 04:52:23 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.3.28i |
felix winkelmann scripsit:
> What error message?
$ csi -R srfi-1
___| | _) |
| __ \ | __| | / _ \ __ \
| | | | | ( < __/ | |
\____|_| |_|_|\___|_|\_\\___|_| _|
Version 2, Build 325 - windows-cygwin-x86 - [ dload ptables applyhook ]
(c)2000-2006 Felix L. Winkelmann
; loading library srfi-1 ...
Error: (load-library) unable to load library
srfi-1
"No such file or directory"
Call history:
<eval> (load-library (quote srfi-1)) <--
> (try to add "-:d" when running csi)
$ csi -:d -R srfi-1
[debug] application startup...
[debug] heap resized to 500000 bytes
[debug] stack bottom is 0x22cc80.
[debug] entering toplevel toplevel...
[debug] stack resized to 131072 bytes
[debug] entering toplevel library_toplevel...
[debug] entering toplevel eval_toplevel...
[debug] entering toplevel extras_toplevel...
[debug] entering toplevel match_toplevel...
___| | _) |
| __ \ | __| | / _ \ __ \
| | | | | ( < __/ | |
\____|_| |_|_|\___|_|\_\\___|_| _|
Version 2, Build 325 - windows-cygwin-x86 - [ dload ptables applyhook ]
(c)2000-2006 Felix L. Winkelmann
; loading library srfi-1 ...
Error: (load-library) unable to load library
srfi-1
"No such file or directory"
Call history:
<eval> (load-library (quote srfi-1)) <--
> What does "dumpbin /dependents path-to-csi" print?
$ dumpbin /dependents /usr/local/bin/csi
-bash: dumpbin: command not found
> Output of "(dynamic-load-libraries)"?
#;1> (dynamic-load-libraries)
("cygchicken.dll")
The above output is from the CMake build. I did the same things
with the autoconf-based build, and the results are exactly the
same, except that the line "[debug] stack resized to 131072 bytes"
was replaced by "[debug] stack resized to 262144 bytes". I assume
this has something to do with a different nursery size.
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