Hello all,
I have found some more information when generating bootsys, actually I
have not yet experience with lisp. BTW the boothr.o file exists!
Can anybody explain this error - and offer a solution ;-)
Thanks
Gernot
hawkings# cat console
GCL (GNU Common Lisp) 2.6.7 ANSINov 23 2005 09:0
I tried about the same than Uli (but using FreeBSD 5.4)
What looks suspicious is:
/.amd_mnt/johnson/vol/vol0/home/hueber/src/axiom--main--1--patch-46/obj/freebsd/bin/bootsys:
not found
Gernot
On Mon, 2005-12-12 at 22:12 -0500, root wrote:
> ah. then it failed to compile. which is odd because t
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, root wrote:
ah. then it failed to compile. which is odd because there is nothing
special about that file at all.
ok. look upward in the console listing and see why it failed to build.
I searched for astr and found these lines
---
ah. then it failed to compile. which is odd because there is nothing
special about that file at all.
ok. look upward in the console listing and see why it failed to build.
___
Axiom-developer mailing list
Axiom-developer@nongnu.org
http://lists.nongnu.
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, root wrote:
ok. next debugging question (be patient. it's hard to debug at a distance)
No problem, thanks anyway.
does
/usr/local/axiom/obj/freebsd/interp/astr.o
exist?
No! There exists /usr/local/axiom/obj/freebsd/interp/ and it is
filled with quite a lot a lot of
ok. next debugging question (be patient. it's hard to debug at a distance)
does
/usr/local/axiom/obj/freebsd/interp/astr.o
exist?
t
___
Axiom-developer mailing list
Axiom-developer@nongnu.org
http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-devel
Hi Tim!
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, root wrote:
There is a shell variable called AXIOM and it looks like
the shell variable has no value.
Try:
echo $AXIOM
and see what you get. It should look like (in your case)
AXIOM=/usr/local/axiom/mnt/freebsd
This is exactly what I get. I think it has been set
There is a shell variable called AXIOM and it looks like
the shell variable has no value.
Try:
echo $AXIOM
and see what you get. It should look like (in your case)
AXIOM=/usr/local/axiom/mnt/freebsd
Tim
___
Axiom-developer mailing list
Axiom-develop
Hello!
I am trying to build axiom-Sept2005-src on FreeBSD 6 -STABLE .
This is how far I have come:
1) I have installed
- gnu-awk (gawk)
- gnu-make (gmake, this is different from FreeBSD's make)
- gnu common lisp (gcl-2.6.7)
- teTeX-3.0
- bash (FreeBSD's default shell is tcsh; perha