Hi, I'm having problems getting GNU Prolog (stable and unstable) to run under Cygwin... bug report follows.
* The type of machine you are using (use uname -a under Unix) --- A Cygwin PC * GNU Prolog version (use gprolog --version). --- I tried 1.3.1 and 1.3.2
* The operands given to the `configure' and the output of the configuration if the bug concerns the compilation/installation phase. -- none, I simply typed "./configure && make && make install"
* The complete text of any files needed to reproduce the bug. Try to obtain a minimal example showing the bug.
address@hidden [/usr/local/gprolog-1.3.2/bin] ./gprolog.exe
GNU Prolog 1.3.2 By Daniel Diaz Copyright (C) 1999-2009 Daniel Diaz | ?-
Report bugs to address@hidden. address@hidden [~/prg/cygwin/gnuprolog/GNU-Prolog-1.3.1-1-src/src] /usr/local/gprolog-1.3.1/bin/gprolog --init-goal write(before), nl --entry-goal write(inside), nl --query-goal append([a,b],[c,d],X)
sh: syntax error near unexpected token `(' address@hidden [~/prg/cygwin/gnuprolog/GNU-Prolog-1.3.1-1-src/src] /usr/local/gprolog-1.3.1/bin/gprolog.exe GNU Prolog 1.3.1 By Daniel Diaz Copyright (C) 1999-2009 Daniel Diaz
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* A description of what behavior you observe that you believe is incorrect --- the interpreter exits upon being invoked, instead of staying in a read - eval - execute loop.
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