Re: [Chicken-users] no trunk build on mingw since friday

2007-09-30 Thread Jerry van Dijk
Config problem with cygwin ? Probably. Try the svn head of chicken/trunk now. Ok. worked again. Some other mingw notes from a chicken newbie (a chick ? :-) * Chicken cannot be booted from the trunk but needs to be installed from a tarball first ? * Makefile.mingw should properly be

[Chicken-users] Logging Utility

2007-09-30 Thread Kon Lovett
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi All, Below is a set of notes for a logging utility. Comments are welcome. The format is loose at best, but I think the idea will swim clear. There is no real capability beyond that provided by the existing 'logging' egg except the concept

Re: [Chicken-users] no trunk build on mingw since friday

2007-09-30 Thread Kon Lovett
On Sep 30, 2007, at 6:48 AM, Jerry van Dijk wrote: Config problem with cygwin ? Probably. Try the svn head of chicken/trunk now. Ok. worked again. Do you mean it worked or you made it 'work'. Some other mingw notes from a chicken newbie (a chick ? :-) Cute. * Chicken cannot be

Re: [Chicken-users] no trunk build on mingw since friday

2007-09-30 Thread Jerry van Dijk
Kon Lovett writes: Ok. worked again. Do you mean it worked or you made it 'work'. Don't know. Saw changes in the makefiles so decided to throw away the trunk and checkout everything again. Some other mingw notes from a chicken newbie (a chick ? :-) Cute. Thought so. * It

Re: [Chicken-users] no trunk build on mingw since friday

2007-09-30 Thread Kon Lovett
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sep 30, 2007, at 2:57 PM, Jerry van Dijk wrote: snip Missing line continuation fixed in svn repo. You must be the 1st person to use the uninstall target. Best Wishes, Kon -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (Darwin)

Re: [Chicken-users] Packaging libraries securely

2007-09-30 Thread Ivan Shmakov
Tony Sidaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The sandbox egg will be the only thing that gives a bit of security, but it provides only a very basic Scheme dialect and is pretty slow. The only (somewhat brute-forcish) solution that comes to mind is to compile to a static executable and hack