Re: [Chicken-users] sqlite3 egg on cygwin

2006-02-02 Thread felix winkelmann
On 2/1/06, Thomas Chust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: just removing the -o argument in the csc statement will break the following install-extension statement, which relies on the output being called .so In fact, install-extension handles this automatically. Before I make similar changes to my

Re: [Chicken-users] sqlite3 egg on cygwin

2006-02-02 Thread felix winkelmann
On 2/2/06, Thomas Chust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, the native extension is used on Linux and Windows apparently, but there are just as many different file extensions for shared libraries in the *nix world as there are different concepts and file formats for them. There is .dylib on MacOS

Re: [Chicken-users] sqlite3 egg on cygwin

2006-02-02 Thread Thomas Chust
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, felixwinkelmann wrote: On 2/1/06, Thomas Chust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: just removing the -o argument in the csc statement will break the following install-extension statement, which relies on the output being called .so In fact, install-extension handles this

[Chicken-users] sqlite3 egg on cygwin

2006-01-31 Thread Ashish Shrestha
HiThe sqlite3 egg is hardcoded to rename the library .so instead of .dll so it fails to install. Hope someone can fix it.Cheers,Ashish ___ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users

Re: [Chicken-users] sqlite3 egg on cygwin

2006-01-31 Thread Thomas Chust
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, AshishShrestha wrote: [...] The sqlite3 egg is hardcoded to rename the library .so instead of .dll so it fails to install. Hope someone can fix it. [...] Hello, I wonder why this is a problem on Windows. At least on Unices CHICKEN seems to load every piece of compiled