Hi, Alex
Did you change the CFLAGS?
How did you configure/build chicken?
cheers,
felix
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Hi all,
There's an alternative to the gettext egg now available
as free-gettext (http://chicken.wiki.br/free-gettext) for
those of you who choose to avoid linking to GPL libraries,
or who want a more flexible and powerful internationalization
tool.
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Alex
So, I've acquired my M. Sc. Hopefully, I'll be able to dedicate
a bit more time to hacking in general and to Scheme programming
in particular.
With respect to Chicken, I'm interested in:
* future developing an HDF4 ``wrapper'' extension; so far, I
Congratulations on getting your degree! I have packaged several
eggs as Debian packages, so if you haven't started writing the Debian
scripts yet, you can look at some examples here:
http://www.irp.oist.jp/raikov/chicken-eggs-debian.tar.gz
Ivan Shmakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 6/14/07, Alex Shinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
There's an alternative to the gettext egg now available
as free-gettext (http://chicken.wiki.br/free-gettext) for
those of you who choose to avoid linking to GPL libraries,
or who want a more flexible and powerful internationalization
Ivan Raikov scripsit:
2. There cannot be two sectional units of the same name, anywhere in
the set of wiki files: every sectional unit in the wiki document
becomes a node in the Texinfo document, and Texinfo does not permit
nodes of the same name. In other words, you cannot have a subsection
On Jun 14, 2007, at 12:41 AM, felix winkelmann wrote:
Did you change the CFLAGS?
How did you configure/build chicken?
I've discovered that gcc will give different warnings on different
CPUs, and even different OSes on the same type of platform, even when
using the same version of the
Very cool.
In addition to a , prefix for strings via define-syntax, you can use
set-read-syntax!, which is more flexible but specific to Chicken.
On 6/14/07, Alex Shinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
There's an alternative to the gettext egg now available
as free-gettext
Okay, I hadn't thought about compound names -- I will try that, and
hopefully it will not cause a lot of clutter in the node names. I did
think about adding an argument to specify the order of pages, but that
increases the amount of user intervention required to produce a
document. Perhaps I