Re: [Chicken-users] sassy and libffi

2005-11-22 Thread Brandon J. Van Every
felix winkelmann wrote: On 11/18/05, Brandon J. Van Every <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: felix winkelmann wrote: Alternatively, you can try this patch with MSVC on x86 (please tell me whether it works). Per my last e-mail, no can do. Risk management, declining the bleeing edge,

Re: [Chicken-users] sassy and libffi

2005-11-21 Thread felix winkelmann
On 11/18/05, Brandon J. Van Every <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > felix winkelmann wrote: > > >Alternatively, you can try this patch with MSVC on x86 > >(please tell me whether it works). > > > Per my last e-mail, no can do. Risk management, declining the bleeing > edge, and all of that. :-) Thanks

Re: [Chicken-users] sassy and libffi

2005-11-18 Thread Brandon J. Van Every
felix winkelmann wrote: Alternatively, you can try this patch with MSVC on x86 (please tell me whether it works). Per my last e-mail, no can do. Risk management, declining the bleeing edge, and all of that. :-) Thanks though for making the resource available so promptly, whatever its condi

Re: [Chicken-users] sassy and libffi

2005-11-18 Thread Brandon J. Van Every
felix winkelmann wrote: On 11/16/05, Brandon J. Van Every <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/eggs/sassy.html I notice it requires libffi. Anyone know how deeply tied to libffi it is? As a Windows guy who'd like to get away with MinGW for ever

Re: [Chicken-users] sassy and libffi

2005-11-17 Thread felix winkelmann
Alternatively, you can try this patch with MSVC on x86 (please tell me whether it works). cheers, felix On 11/16/05, Brandon J. Van Every <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > felix winkelmann wrote: > > >Hi! > > > >"sassy", Jonathan Kraut's x86 assembler is available > >as an egg now: > > > >http://www

Re: [Chicken-users] sassy and libffi

2005-11-17 Thread felix winkelmann
On 11/16/05, Brandon J. Van Every <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/eggs/sassy.html > > > > > I notice it requires libffi. Anyone know how deeply tied to libffi it is? > > As a Windows guy who'd like to get away with MinGW for everything, but > probabl

Re: [Chicken-users] sassy and libffi

2005-11-15 Thread Alex Shinn
At Tue, 15 Nov 2005 16:52:21 -0800, Brandon J. Van Every wrote: > > felix winkelmann wrote: > > >Hi! > > > >"sassy", Jonathan Kraut's x86 assembler is available > >as an egg now: > > > >http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/eggs/sassy.html > > > > > I notice it requires libffi. Anyone

Re: [Chicken-users] sassy and libffi

2005-11-15 Thread Brandon J. Van Every
felix winkelmann wrote: Hi! "sassy", Jonathan Kraut's x86 assembler is available as an egg now: http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/eggs/sassy.html I notice it requires libffi. Anyone know how deeply tied to libffi it is? As a Windows guy who'd like to get away with MinGW for e

[Chicken-users] sassy

2005-11-15 Thread felix winkelmann
Hi! "sassy", Jonathan Kraut's x86 assembler is available as an egg now: http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/eggs/sassy.html cheers, felix ___ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chic