On Nov 26, 10:58 am, Abdulaziz Ghuloum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Some people might have two > versions of Ikarus: a 32-bit version and a 64-bit version on the > same machine. Modifying the library source codes by embedding > offsets and sizes as constant literals is far from harmless.
I never used a 64 bits system, but it is my understanding that if one wants to have 2 Ikaruses, one 32b and one 64b, he has to install both versions of all the foreign C language libraries. Am I wrong? 2 gmp, 2 libffi, 2 libwhatever... And the libraries have to have different installation directories or different names (what a joy to link them)? So, Ikarus or not one already has a mess to deal with. That said, let me build a Nausicaa version 0.1 that works before the end of the year. Will you?
