Before compiling on Mac OS X you need to have XCode installed first. On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 3:04 AM, Visar Zejnullahu <visar.zejnull...@gmail.com> wrote: >> This might be more up-to-date: >> >> >> http://www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/documentation/mit-scheme-user/Starting-Edwin.html > > I tried calling the procedures edit, edwin or create-editor, and this > is what I got (only the edit, edwin and create-editor change, to avoid > repeating): > > 1 ]=> (edit) > ;Can't find any usable display type;To continue, call RESTART with an > option number:; (RESTART 1) => Return to read-eval-print level 1. > 2 error> (RESTART 1) > ;Abort! > >> Do these lines appear during compile-microcode? >> >> checking for X... no >> ... >> checking ncurses.h usability... no >> ... >> checking curses.h usability... no >> ... >> checking term.h usability... no >> ... >> checking termcap.h usability... no >> ... >> configure: WARNING: No termcap library found; will emulate it > > Yes, they do (during ./configure stage). > >> Have you installed all of the developer's packages needed to build >> shared libraries linked to libX11.so and/or ncurses/termcap? > > Frankly, I don't know what these are :) so I guess the answer is no, I > haven't. > > _______________________________________________ > MIT-Scheme-devel mailing list > MIT-Scheme-devel@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/mit-scheme-devel >
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