Re: Motif compilation - success; running get guile stack overflow

1998-11-19 Thread Rob Browning
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Amos Shapira) writes: For this stage, I'd like to suggest you to give what are the file names that are looked for under --with-xmhtml-includes (and to a lesser degree, --with-xmhtml-libraries). An instruction to give absolute path names would also prevnt confusion, IMHO.

Re: User poll: who's not using guile 1.3 (the official release)?

1998-11-19 Thread Jeremy Collins
Rob Browning wrote: I wanted to know because I'd sort of like to make guile1.3 the first "official" version we support. There's an ugly hack or two for 1.2 and 1.3a that I'd like to drop, but I didn't want to do that if it would affect very many people. Thanks I am using an older

Re: Motif compilation - success; running get guile stack overflow

1998-11-19 Thread Rob Browning
Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: These depend on ${datadir}, which depends on ${prefix} which doesn't get set at this point (unless if they are set from the command line), and defaults to 'NONE'. Adding a (redundant) "--prefix=/usr/local" configure's command line fixed that.

Re: libtermcap and guile

1998-11-19 Thread Rob Browning
Ron Forrester [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It seems to me that we can just unconditionally add -ltermcap to the configure. For those platforms that don't need it, it shouldn't hurt (linker won't include and objects from it, right?) No, on systems that don't have the library at all, the link

Warning

1998-11-19 Thread Jeremy Collins
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Re: libtermcap and guile

1998-11-19 Thread linas
It's been rumoured that Rob Browning said: Ron Forrester [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thanks to linas, I am past my configure problems (under slackware, apparently termcap is needed for the guile tests). Ah, looking back through the list, I found this, so it's RedHat that needs

Re: User poll: who's not using guile 1.3 (the official release)?

1998-11-19 Thread Ron Forrester
I wanted to know because I'd sort of like to make guile1.3 the first "official" version we support. There's an ugly hack or two for 1.2 and 1.3a that I'd like to drop, but I didn't want to do that if it would affect very many people. I would love to make 1.3 the standard. I had it

Re: libtermcap and guile

1998-11-19 Thread Ron Forrester
Thanks to linas, I am past my configure problems (under slackware, apparently termcap is needed for the guile tests). Ah, looking back through the list, I found this, so it's RedHat that needs libtermcap. Actually, its Slackware, not RedHat -- at least thats what I am running, and as

Re: Warning

1998-11-19 Thread linas
It's been rumoured that Jeremy Collins said: There is a valid reason for this... Inquiring minds want to know ... - % % -- The GnuCash / X-Accountant Mailing List To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe

Re: libtermcap and guile

1998-11-19 Thread Rob Browning
Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm not sure how relevant this is, but Debian's old termcap libs' description say that you can just link with the new ncurses to get an API emulation of libtermcap. I just did "s/termcap/ncurses/" and it seemed to help the compilation. Actually, for

Re: User poll: who's not using guile 1.3 (the official release)?

1998-11-19 Thread Rob Browning
Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm aware not everyone here are Debian users, but if that's any indication, there was a mention of this problem on the debian-devel mailing list. There are two points main points I picked up from this: 1. 1.3 is still considered sort of "experimental"