I haven't been able to build it ( ;-) ), maybe I have chosen a wrong method, with MinGW---the one in http://mingw.osdn.io/index.html?page=about.html I think, but I do not recall; not this: http://mingw-w64.org/doku.php

For the records, I got blocked by undefined references to library functions during compilation (asprintf  and GetModuleHandleEx)

As a partial compensation, I have found out that there is a tree for the compilation with mingw (I assume the "w64" one):

https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guile.git/tree/?h=mingw-guile-3.0

It has commits in March 2021. Maybe it helps; this thread too might have helpful hints: https://github.com/msys2/MINGW-packages/issues/3298

G.

Am 10.05.2021 um 11:58 schrieb Massimiliano Gubinelli:
Dear all,

 I would need some help to check the status of Guile 3 on Windows. Could somebody check if it compiles and run fine?

I think that if Windows support is not good this is a problem for us.

Best
Max


Begin forwarded message:

*From: *Andy Wingo <wi...@pobox.com <mailto:wi...@pobox.com>>
*Subject: **GNU Guile 3.0.7 released*
*Date: *10. May 2021 at 10:58:13 CEST
*To: *guile-u...@gnu.org <mailto:guile-u...@gnu.org>, guile-sour...@gnu.org <mailto:guile-sour...@gnu.org>, guile-de...@gnu.org <mailto:guile-de...@gnu.org>, info-...@gnu.org <mailto:info-...@gnu.org>

We are humbled to announce GNU Guile release 3.0.7, the latest in the
3.0 stable release series.

This is a fix-up release.  Compared to Guile 3.0.6, Guile 3.0.7 fixes a
number of bugs, many of which were introduced in the 3.0 series.

Compared to the previous stable series (2.2.x), Guile 3.0 adds support
for just-in-time native code generation, speeding up all Guile programs.
See the NEWS extract at the end of the mail for full details.


The Guile web page is located at http://gnu.org/software/guile/ <http://gnu.org/software/guile/>, and
among other things, it contains a copy of the Guile manual and pointers
to more resources.

Guile is an implementation of the Scheme programming language, packaged
for use in a wide variety of environments.  In addition to implementing
the R5RS, R6RS, and R7RS Scheme standards, Guile includes full access to
POSIX system calls, networking support, multiple threads, dynamic
linking, a foreign function call interface, powerful string processing,
and HTTP client and server implementations.

Guile can run interactively, as a script interpreter, and as a Scheme
compiler to VM bytecode.  It is also packaged as a library so that
applications can easily incorporate a complete Scheme interpreter/VM.
An application can use Guile as an extension language, a clean and
powerful configuration language, or as multi-purpose "glue" to connect
primitives provided by the application.  It is easy to call Scheme code
from C code and vice versa.  Applications can add new functions, data
types, control structures, and even syntax to Guile, to create a
domain-specific language tailored to the task at hand.

Guile 3.0.7 can be installed in parallel with Guile 2.2.x; see
http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Parallel-Installations.html <http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Parallel-Installations.html>.

A more detailed NEWS summary follows these details on how to get the
Guile sources.

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If that command fails because you don't have the required public key,
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This release was bootstrapped with the following tools:
 Autoconf 2.71
 Automake 1.16.2
 Libtool 2.4.6
 Gnulib v0.1-4551-ga3a946f670
 Makeinfo 6.7

An extract from NEWS follows.


Changes in 3.0.7 (since 3.0.6)

* New interfaces and functionality

** More O_* POSIX constants are now defined in Scheme

Guile now defines constants such as `O_NOFOLLOW', `O_CLOEXEC',
`O_TMPFILE', and more on platforms that support them.  These may be
passed as arguments to procedures such as `open' and `open-fdes'.

* Bug fixes

** Fix bugs introduced in 3.0.6 with Scheme `read` re-write
** Fix deadlock after `primitive-fork' (#41948)
** Fix duplicates handlers for interfaces that use interfaces (#43025)
** Fix compile-psyntax.scm for (language tree-il canonicalize) removal
** Fix prompt compilation bug (#48098)
** Fix R7RS include-library-declarations, cond-expand (#40252)
** Fix --enable-mini-gmp on FreeBSD and other targets
** Fix excessive compile times for vectors >16k elements long
** Fix use of literal tree-il as source language (#45131)
** Fix SRFI-64 test-end to not remove globally-installed test runner



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