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Re: [Chicken-users] status of the cmake build on win32
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John Cowan |
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Re: [Chicken-users] status of the cmake build on win32 |
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Wed, 13 Sep 2006 08:46:04 -0400 |
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felix winkelmann scripsit:
> chicken-setup works fine, but since I don't have tar/gunzip on that
> system, one has to download and extract the eggs manually. The problem
> reported by Brandon (or John?) regarding the ".setup" suffix might
> be mingw specific. I have try once more with an installed tar/gunzip.
Both of us saw it, which means it may be gcc-specific rather than
mingw-specific; I don't build with mingw.
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- [Chicken-users] status of the cmake build on win32, felix winkelmann, 2006/09/13
- Re: [Chicken-users] status of the cmake build on win32,
John Cowan <=
- Re: [Chicken-users] status of the cmake build on win32, Brandon J. Van Every, 2006/09/15
- Re: [Chicken-users] status of the cmake build on win32, felix winkelmann, 2006/09/15
- Re: [Chicken-users] status of the cmake build on win32, John Cowan, 2006/09/15
- Re: [Chicken-users] status of the cmake build on win32, Brandon J. Van Every, 2006/09/16
- Re: [Chicken-users] status of the cmake build on win32, Brandon J. Van Every, 2006/09/17
- Re: [Chicken-users] status of the cmake build on win32, Brandon J. Van Every, 2006/09/18
- Re: [Chicken-users] status of the cmake build on win32, felix winkelmann, 2006/09/18
- [Chicken-users] csi running inside emacs and srfi-18, Ian Oversby, 2006/09/18
- Re: [Chicken-users] csi running inside emacs and srfi-18, felix winkelmann, 2006/09/18
- Re: [Chicken-users] csi running inside emacs and srfi-18, Ian Oversby, 2006/09/18