On Nov 4, 2007, at 3:13 PM, Anton Ertl wrote:
Dennis Ruffer wrote:
On Nov 4, 2007, at 10:48 AM, Anton Ertl wrote:
Dennis Ruffer wrote:
On Nov 3, 2007, at 11:39 AM, Anton Ertl wrote:
Dennis Ruffer wrote:
engine.i
...
Hmm, wonder where it can from then. I don't recognize it either, but
so far, it doesn't seem to hurt anything to be gone.

It probably comes from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

Not sure what that link is supposed to point to.  OSX tries to open
mail.

Yes, it's a mail message-id of a mail on this mailing list.

You have a date and subject? I have no clue how to access messages with that id.

I have not followed that.  If ffcall does not work, you could try
libffi (they provide the same interface at the Gforth level).

I suspect this means that I can't use it:

 From configure: checking for ffi_call in -lffi... no

I have: gcc version 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5367)

Do I need to uninstall ffcall?

No.  You may have to install libffi.  On Debian it's separate from
gcc, maybe that's also the case for MacOS X.

I found it in MacPorts, but that didn't seem to help yet.

I still get: checking for ffi_call in -lffi... no

Any suggestions?

- anton

DaR


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