m% uname -a Darwin oucs1251.otago.ac.nz 10.4.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.4.0: Fri Apr 23 18:28:53 PDT 2010; root:xnu-1504.7.4~1/RELEASE_I386 i386
gprolog-1.3.1-leopard-intel.pkg downloaded today. m% gplc sorts.pl /var/folders/JI/JIeq+3-NEh4M9AOiE9pDME++DFM/-Tmp-/gplcA3jWne.s:4:32-bit absolute addressing is not supported for x86-64 /var/folders/JI/JIeq+3-NEh4M9AOiE9pDME++DFM/-Tmp-/gplcA3jWne.s:4:cannot do signed 4 byte relocation /var/folders/JI/JIeq+3-NEh4M9AOiE9pDME++DFM/-Tmp-/gplcA3jWne.s:14:suffix or operands invalid for `jmp' /var/folders/JI/JIeq+3-NEh4M9AOiE9pDME++DFM/-Tmp-/gplcA3jWne.s:22:suffix or operands invalid for `jmp' /var/folders/JI/JIeq+3-NEh4M9AOiE9pDME++DFM/-Tmp-/gplcA3jWne.s:34:32-bit absolute addressing is not supported for x86-64 ... Of course GNU Prolog did not break; Mac OS X moved away from under it. I can still compile and run 32-bit C programs in this environment. And of course the download wasn't labelled >>Snow<< Leopard. But it was worth a try. _______________________________________________ Bug-prolog mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-prolog
