> 
>  ...
>  
> If you have installed guile, you already have a complete Scheme 
> system.  That's what guile is - a Scheme interpreter designed for 
> easy embedding in other programs. 

Ok.  Thanks.

> slib works fine with guile.  As well as the slib documentation, you 
> should check the guile-ref info file for information about setting up 
> slib to work with guile. 

The guile tarball I got has no such file and the slib docs don't say anything
about guile.  Given that all I want to do is run gnucash and don't
particularly care about doing anything fancy with guile/slib, can I just
copy the scm files someplace where guile will find them? or do I need to
take other unspecified steps for which there is no documentation?

If I've missed *the* documentation file that contains all these answers,
please someone point me to it.  Am I extremely stupid or is it that both
the guile and slib docs assume you know everything about lisp/scheme
environments/systems? (which I know nothing about).

As I said, I installed guile-1.3 in /usr/local from the tarball and
gnucash configure finds it.  There is no scheme (binaries or docs) of any
kind on Caldera 2.3.  Red Hat 6.0 only has a man page for scheme(1) but
nothing else that I could find (?), and of course nothing specific to guile
and slib.

Anyway, please, somebody tell me what I need to do to have gnucash find
slib.  And sorry if this is a rehash of old questions, I tried the archive
but the last month and a half are not there.

Thanks.

A.

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