Re: [Chicken-users] ncurses egg build failure

2009-05-24 Thread Peter Bex
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 01:11:12PM -0600, Matt Gushee wrote: > > It's a bug in Chicken 4.0.0. Try updating your Chicken to trunk, the > > bug was fixed a while ago. > > Thanks, I'm trying that. One question, though: when performing a minor > upgrade like this, is it necessary (or a good idea) to

Re: [Chicken-users] ncurses egg build failure

2009-05-24 Thread Matt Gushee
Peter Bex wrote: On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 12:38:35PM -0600, Matt Gushee wrote: I am trying to install the current (4.0) ncurses egg on Linux (2 It's a bug in Chicken 4.0.0. Try updating your Chicken to trunk, the bug was fixed a while ago. Thanks, I'm trying that. One question, though: wh

Re: [Chicken-users] ncurses egg build failure

2009-05-24 Thread Peter Bex
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 09:47:50PM +0300, Andri Möll wrote: > Hello, > > I encountered the same issue a few days ago. > Sjamaan from #chicken recommended upgrading to the SVN version. > If after upgrading the compilation stumbles upon a missing binding of > 'err', replace (define ERR err) with (de

Re: [Chicken-users] ncurses egg build failure

2009-05-24 Thread Andri Möll
Hello, I encountered the same issue a few days ago. Sjamaan from #chicken recommended upgrading to the SVN version. If after upgrading the compilation stumbles upon a missing binding of 'err', replace (define ERR err) with (define ERR ERR_) in one of the ncurses-egg's source files. Andri On Su

Re: [Chicken-users] ncurses egg build failure

2009-05-24 Thread Peter Bex
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 12:38:35PM -0600, Matt Gushee wrote: > Hi, all-- > > I am trying to install the current (4.0) ncurses egg on Linux (2 > different Linux boxes, one running Arch Linux, the other Slackware 12, > both reasonably up-to-date systems), and I get the following on both > systems

[Chicken-users] ncurses egg build failure

2009-05-24 Thread Matt Gushee
Hi, all-- I am trying to install the current (4.0) ncurses egg on Linux (2 different Linux boxes, one running Arch Linux, the other Slackware 12, both reasonably up-to-date systems), and I get the following on both systems: bash-3.2$ chicken-install ncurses retrieving ... connecting to host