Re: guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-07 Thread Hans Aberg
On 6 Mar 2011, at 11:02, Andy Wingo wrote: >> I stopped in the function, and it seems to be correct. I checked to the >> map, and the value was right, it wasn't NULL. I tried to stop in strncmp >> and see what that parameters were. Wasn't very successful the first >> tried. I haven't used gdb for

Re: guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-07 Thread Hans Aberg
On 7 Mar 2011, at 02:30, Steven Wu wrote: > I am using the gnu readline-6.1. I checked the dynamic lib in /usr/lib, and > the symbolic link points to the right library. I guess I need to check if the > header file is the right one. I'll dig a little deeper later tonight. You might try not over

Re: guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-06 Thread Steven Wu
I am using the gnu readline-6.1. I checked the dynamic lib in /usr/lib, and the symbolic link points to the right library. I guess I need to check if the header file is the right one. I'll dig a little deeper later tonight. steve On Mar 6, 2011, at 7:08 AM, Hans Aberg wrote: > On 6 Mar 2011, at

Re: guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-06 Thread Hans Aberg
On 6 Mar 2011, at 11:02, Andy Wingo wrote: > The solution is to use GNU readline, not the editline-based thing that > Apple ships. This is a notorious problem - perhaps configure should check the different types. From what I could see, editline is a BSD fork of readline that no longer is compat

Re: guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-06 Thread Andy Wingo
On Sun 06 Mar 2011 02:03, Steven Wu writes: > I stopped in the function, and it seems to be correct. I checked to the > map, and the value was right, it wasn't NULL. I tried to stop in strncmp > and see what that parameters were. Wasn't very successful the first > tried. I haven't used gdb for a

Re: guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-05 Thread Steven Wu
I stopped in the function, and it seems to be correct. I checked to the map, and the value was right, it wasn't NULL. I tried to stop in strncmp and see what that parameters were. Wasn't very successful the first tried. I haven't used gdb for a while, and need to refresh it. steve On Mar 5, 20

Re: guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-05 Thread Hans Aberg
On 5 Mar 2011, at 22:25, Andy Wingo wrote: > On Sat 05 Mar 2011 18:27, Steven Wu writes: > >> #0 0x7fff83bec7f0 in strncmp () >> #1 0x0001019e9684 in init_bouncing_parens [inlined] () at >> /Users/wus/local/src/gnu/guile-2.0.0/guile-readline/readline.c:445 ... > Are you certain you ar

Re: guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-05 Thread Andy Wingo
On Sat 05 Mar 2011 18:27, Steven Wu writes: > #0 0x7fff83bec7f0 in strncmp () > #1 0x0001019e9684 in init_bouncing_parens [inlined] () at > /Users/wus/local/src/gnu/guile-2.0.0/guile-readline/readline.c:445 This function is defined as follows: static void init_bouncing_parens (

Re: guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-05 Thread Hans Aberg
On 5 Mar 2011, at 21:14, Steven Wu wrote: > My is also MacOS X 10.6.6, the kernel version is 10.6.0 which is what uname > will gives. It seems like readline issue. and I am debugging it now. Some seem to have problems with that, but readline-6.1 works for me. I just did ./configure &

Re: guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-05 Thread Steven Wu
Thanks, I'll give it a try. steve On Mar 5, 2011, at 12:52 PM, Michael Ellis wrote: > On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Steven Wu wrote: >> I built guile-2.0.0 from the tarball, and when I started it, it crashed. >> > >> Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory. >> Reason

Re: guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-05 Thread Steven Wu
My is also MacOS X 10.6.6, the kernel version is 10.6.0 which is what uname will gives. It seems like readline issue. and I am debugging it now. steve On Mar 5, 2011, at 12:41 PM, Hans Aberg wrote: > On 5 Mar 2011, at 18:27, Steven Wu wrote: > >> I built guile-2.0.0 from the tarba

Re: guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-05 Thread Michael Ellis
On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Steven Wu wrote: > I built guile-2.0.0 from the tarball, and when I started it, it crashed. > > Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory. > Reason: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at address: 0x01a17070 > 0x7fff83bec7f0 in strncmp () > (gdb

Re: guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-05 Thread Hans Aberg
On 5 Mar 2011, at 18:27, Steven Wu wrote: > I built guile-2.0.0 from the tarball, and when I started it, it crashed. > > The config option: > $./config.status --config '--enable-error-on-warning' '--disable-deprecated' > '--prefix=/usr' Note that on BSD systems (as Mac OS X), /usr/ without /usr/

guile-2.0.0 crash when started on MacOS X 10.6.0

2011-03-05 Thread Steven Wu
I built guile-2.0.0 from the tarball, and when I started it, it crashed. The config option: $./config.status --config '--enable-error-on-warning' '--disable-deprecated' '--prefix=/usr' --- here is the bt from running guile $ gdb /usr/bin/guile run Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not

Re: Guile and readline on MacOS X

2002-12-28 Thread Thien-Thi Nguyen
From: Aurelien Chanudet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2002 16:06:02 +0100 Would anyone be interested in a patch ? if the patch is small, post it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] thanks, thi ___ Bug-guile mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http:/

Guile and readline on MacOS X

2002-12-28 Thread Aurelien Chanudet
Hi, To the best of my knowledge, no one has reported about successfully building Guile with readline support on MacOS X (see http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/bug-guile/2002-June/003496.html). I succeeded in doing so with minor modifications to the guile-readline part of the Guile projet. It&#

Building guile-1.6.1 on MacOS X -- fails to link

2002-12-17 Thread Norman Gray
Greetings, I'm having problems building guile-1.6.1 on MacOS X. With a suitable gcc flag and a small source edit it largely compiles, but finally fails to link. Details of that at the bottom. 1. Adjustment to configure for OS X We need to use CPPFLAGS='-traditional-cpp' for

Re: MacOS X

2002-06-30 Thread richmit
-traditional-cpp CC=/usr/bin/gcc3 ./configure >--prefix=/usr/local/ --disable-threads > > normally `--prefx=/usr/local' is the default and can be omitted. is > this not the case on MacOS X? (or is the difference the extra "/" ?) yea, --prefix is irrelevant here. What

Re: MacOS X

2002-06-30 Thread Marius Vollmer
Thien-Thi Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >Will MacOS X be officially supported in the future? > > personally, i don't see the value of "official support" at this time in > theory or in practice (guile maintainership is pretty losing, IMHO). by > t

Re: MacOS X

2002-06-29 Thread Thien-Thi Nguyen
From: richmit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 23:12:11 -0500 After struggling for a few hours I have finally managed to get guile to build on MacOS X. In order to do this, I had to remove readline from my development system -- I don't know how to get gui