It depends on how both versions are installed on your machine. I
suspect
that mailutils encounters guile-config of version 1.4 in the path,
and
deduces that it has to do with that version, whereas your includes
(/usr/include/guile) pertain to 1.6. Could you verify this?
Regards,
Sergey
You seem to be right. I'm using the Fink package manager (a debian
pkg manager for OSX) and it has guile 1.4 and 1.6 installed. Hence
'guile-config --version' returns 1.4 and 'guile-1.6-config --
version' returns 1.6.7. I'm not sure if this is a common way to do
it or something specific for Fink. Meanwhile include/libguile/
version.h depicts 1.6.7.
I could try to uninstall guile 1.4 and see if that resolves the
problem. I'll get back to you.
OK, That did it, although it now compiled _without_ guile as it
couldn't find it. I guess this will not allow me to use scripting in
Scheme. What about the lacking readline support: Is that an issue of
performance?
I can deal with this for the time being - it allows me to test the
software and work out my mh-e setup.
Thanks for all the help!
Best
/Henrik Frisk
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