> On Tue, 14 Jun 2011 12:10:20 +0200, Dominique Dhumieres  wrote:
>>          I just tried to rebuild guile18-1.8.8 on my 10.4/ppc machine, and
>> >  it passed, including test suite.  The scm_c_define_gsubr definition 
>> >  should
>> >  come from Guile's devel headers themselves, in the source tree.  Rather
>> >  odd that your build didn't find them... 
>>
>>  David,
>>
>>  Thanks for the answer. It gave me the clue: I had guile-dev 1.4-1030
>>  installed. Removing it allowed me to update to guile18-1.8.8-1. 
>
> Switching guile18 to --enable-dependency-tracking and running 
> fink-package-precedence confirms that the build process is seeing some 
> installed guile headers rather than the ones in the source being built. 
> That's wrong at all times. 
> dan
>

Thanks for the fix, Dan,
        I'm re-testing with TestDepends: f-p-p and TestConfirgureParams: 
-e-d-t which overrides -d-d-t in maintainer mode.  Will commit your fix 
later today.

        Why do latent problems always get discovered when I takeover a 
package?  :P

Fang


-- 
David Fang
http://www.csl.cornell.edu/~fang/
http://www.achronix.com/


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