Hi, all:

Some time ago, I ran into GC problems using alice under win32, which many on 
this list were kind enough to give me feedback on.

However, it remained a problem, so I wanted to try my hand at studying the 
gecode interface to alice by compiling the entire system from source and 
playing around with it. 

I've yet to make it work, though. I've used Fedora7, debian, mandrake 10 
(32-bit and 64-bit versions of both), and tried doing alice 1.4 and alice 1.3.

Error messages include (briefly):
    for alice-gecode-1.4: UnsafeGecodeSpecial.hh:208: error: ‘BvarSel’ does 
not name a type
    
    for seam-1.4: ../store/PointerOp.hh:23: error: cast from 'Block*' to 
'u_int' loses precision (this was on a 32-bit machine)

   when building 1.3, I get: [compiling 
(main-seam.cm):../compiler/top/(main-seam.cm):../backend-common/(sources.cm):(flattening-phase.cm):NJ/SimplifyRec.sml]
../compiler/backend-common/NJ/SimplifyRec.sml:127.11-128.44 Error: operator and 
operand don't agree [tycon mismatch]

  etc.


I followed the build instructions on the wiki, but there was always some 
failure.

I can give more detailed error messages later, but I thought I'd ask first if 
anyone has successfully compiled the entire system under linux. Can you tell me 
what exact configuration you used, e.g. gcc, smlnj version, linux distribution, 
etc?

I'd love to be able to make it work. Thanks for your time.


-- Thomas 

       
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