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guile-oops bug with OpenBSD 2.6 -- caar undefined
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Eric Frias |
Subject: |
guile-oops bug with OpenBSD 2.6 -- caar undefined |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Jan 2001 06:42:16 +0000 (/etc/localtime) |
I can't load the goops module (from either guile or guile-oops):
Here's the transcript:
------------
% guile
guile> caar
#<primitive-procedure caar>
guile> (use-modules (oop goops))
ERROR: Unbound variable: caar
ABORT: (unbound-variable)
guile> caar
ERROR: In expression caar:
ERROR: Unbound variable: caar
ABORT: (unbound-variable)
Type "(backtrace)" to get more information or "(debug)" to enter the
debugger.
----------------------------
If I evaluate (use-modules (oop goops)) again, it completes without
errors, althoug caar remains undefined.
This is an OpenBSD 2.6 system, with guile 1.4 and goops 0.9.0, configured
with no special options. I compiled the sources the same way under Linux
and it worked properly. Any ideas?
I haven't tried this with the version straight out of CVS yet -- it looks
like it will take a bit of work to get automake/conf to play nicely with
guile on my system. I'll get it working if need be, but I figured I'd see
if you folks have any ideas on the bug in the mean time. I really don't
know where to *begin* to look for it...
Eric
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