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From: | Jörg F . Wittenberger |
Subject: | Re: [Chicken-users] porting eggs experiences and questions |
Date: | 25 Aug 2018 14:01:18 +0200 |
Hi all,in the meantime I understood why chicken-install would not install dependencies:
chicken-install -nWhile messing around I did not want the egg in the current directory to be installed. Just the dependencies.
Apparently chicken-install passes the -n switch down to the dependencies it need to install.
Those are then not installed, which makes chicken-install barf at the depending eggs.
Maybe it makes more sense to have the -n switch only in effect for the egg in the current directory while still installing dependencies.
Best /Jörg On Aug 17 2018, Jörg F. Wittenberger wrote:
* Observation: chicken-install does not install dependencies This is just odd: The .egg file contains (dependencies srfi-18); chicken-install did the download but not install it. So compilation failed until I manually did chicken-install srfi-18That's weird. We don't observe this behavior on any of the automated tests (http://tests.call-cc.org).It is. But it seems consistent in my setup.I tried: `chicken-install srfi-13`: this did the download for srfi-14 compiled and failed to install srfi-13.
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