Hello.

I tried following and obeying the instructions described in Deployment, the
manual of Chicken Scheme, in order to cock-a-do-do "Distributing compiled C
files", but it did not work well.

1. Ubuntu Repository provides no source code of Chicken Scheme

I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, currently an OS under the feather, and I could
not find the source code of Chicken Scheme in its repository. Neither in
Debian? I do not know.
Hen_ce, I had to build Chicken Scheme from its source code.

2. Where the chick can I find buildtag.h?

I switched to using Windows 10, and made an environment of Ubuntu with
WSL(Windows Subsystem for Linux). There I built a Chicken Scheme from its
source, and followed the instructions. BUT. I could not find buildtag.h
there even though the manual says "generated by the build process". Did
I miss something? Is there any special way to get buildtag.h?

3. Anyway tried compiling "Hello World", but getting a bunch of error
messages.

I did not know whether compiling with gcc worked well or not without
buildtag.h, but I tried. The result was a bunch of errors, something like
this:

"/usr/bin/ld: /tmp/ccJKB9L5.o: in function `C_modules_toplevel':
modules.c:(.text+0xad58): undefined reference to
`C_chicken_2dsyntax_toplevel'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status"

Something related to toplevel stuff did not work well. As egg-spected?
Maybe, yes.

Well, is there any technique of "Distributing compiled C files" outside of
the manual, or is there anything I did wrong(especially in the building
process)?

Thanks,




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