Sure thing.

https://pastebin.com/sWL9P3ex

This includes all 3 stacks.   Factor VM was compiled in debug mode if it helps.

Jack

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
On Tuesday, February 5, 2019 3:55 AM, Jon Harper <jon.harpe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Jack,
> Can you post the full log somewhere on the internet?
> Jon
>
> Le mar. 5 févr. 2019 à 01:05, Jack Lucas via Factor-talk 
> <factor-talk@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :
>
>> Hello all.  I'm trying to rekludge together freebsd support for factor.  
>> This has mostly involved trying to integrate some of the older commits that 
>> have it and using Kernigh's OpenBSD factor fork as a guideline.
>>
>> I don't know if it'll be good enough for a pull request but it has been very 
>> helpful for a focused tour of the factor source code.  One issue I'm 
>> struggling with right now is trying to fix a problem that keeps popping up 
>> in the stage 2 bootstrapping.  It compiles everything seemingly fine until 
>> it reaches the "io" component.  Then it gets to loading the 
>> "basis/unix/utilities/utilities.factor" before loading "bootstrap-error" and 
>> throwing the "die" word.
>>
>> Now I'm not asking for anyone to take time out of their busy day to fix the 
>> issue for me,  but I am wondering how the general process should go.  In the 
>> data stack from this crash the only issue I can see in my novice eyes is a 
>> "source-files.errors:source-file-error T{ generic.single:no-method f 
>> io.backend.unix.multiplexers:remove-input-callbacks }"
>>
>> But then why is failing at "utilities.factor" which doesn't include a 
>> reference to that word?  The method is definitely defined in 
>> multiplexers.factor so my first thought is the specialization of it in the 
>> freebsd multiplexers/kqueue.factor is what's screwing up.
>>
>> My question seems to be thus,  if utilities.factor is the last file it has 
>> to load for the io group then it must be doing some computation after it 
>> loads all these files that's causing it to fail. Is there any way to see 
>> what it does with these files?   And likewise is there anyway to tell if a 
>> file somehow silently failed to load but the bootstrap kept going anyway;  
>> mostly just for the sake of trying to figure out how to get more helpful 
>> information out of this process.
>>
>> If these questions seem to strike you as the ramblings of a feeble newbie 
>> than please don't waste any time in passing this by;  I'll keep bashing my 
>> head against the keyboard until I "get it". :P
>>
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