Re: new slib and guile 1.6.7

2005-10-28 Thread Greg Troxel
Ah. Do we have someone from the gnucash world who can say what it should look like or how it should work? It's not that complicated. With the new slib, you get behavior like this: > guile guile> (use-modules (ice-9 slib)) guile> (require 'stdio) ERROR: Unbound variable: with-load-pathname A

Re: Socket API improvement, patch #6

2005-10-28 Thread Kevin Ryde
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > > I'd just suggest the following patch. Beaut, I gave it a bit of a tweak and applied it. (Incidentally, I'm sure this whole thread belongs on guile-devel, not guile-user.) ___ Guile-user mailing list Guil

Re: make: don't know how to make CFLAGS. Stop

2005-10-28 Thread Kevin Ryde
Mike Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > numbers.lo: CFLAGS := $(filter-out -Werror,${CFLAGS}) That's not too flash is it. > FWIW, this affects AIX as well, and is still present in > Guile-1.6.8-rc0. If Rob agrees I'd reckon it could be removed. -Werror isn't in a default build anyway. _

Re: new slib and guile 1.6.7

2005-10-28 Thread Kevin Ryde
Greg Troxel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I believe this should be fixed for 1.6.8; breaking slib breaks > gnucash. Ah. Do we have someone from the gnucash world who can say what it should look like or how it should work? ___ Guile-user mailing list

Re: Modified load-path proposal

2005-10-28 Thread Neil Jerram
Kevin Ryde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I think there's some confusion here. > > The automake docs read like AM_PATH_LISPDIR goes to wherever emacs is > installed, but looking at the code for that macro, and giving it a > run, I believe it merely chooses between > > $libdir/emacs/site-lisp

Re: new slib and guile 1.6.7

2005-10-28 Thread Greg Troxel
Do you have replacement content for ice-9 slib that works? Is it necessary to export symbols, or to define-module first so that all of guile.init's symbols are in the global namespace? With explicit loading of guile.init (and no ice-9 slib), and a UNIX/unix case fixup in guile.init, I am able to