Hi,

You had this problem because you were using the clean branch image
with the latest sources. This is because the instructions on the
sources.fhtml page were wrong. Instead of

git checkout clean-macosx-x86-32

you want to do

git checkout -b clean-macosx-x86-32 origin/clean-macosx-x86-32

I have updated the instructions on the web page to correct this
mistake. Thanks to Chris Double for pointing out the correct command.

Sorry for the inconvenience,

Slava

On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:29 PM, Glenn Tarcea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> About a week ago I built Factor on my MacBook Pro running Tiger.
> Tonight I updated the source tree and ran into a bunch of problems. I
> took a step back and recloned the tree and then did a pull on clean-
> macosx-x86-32 and downloaded the clean boot image for it. The system
> still won't complete a compile. Right now it gets to
> P" resource:core/sequences/sequences-docs.factor" and then aborts
> because it doesn't recognize the word "produce". If I clean up the
> sequence-docs.factor (by removing the sections referring to produce)
> it will abort farther on in the build with the following:
>
> P" resource:core/bootstrap/image/image.factor"
> 253:     [ ] produce nip ;
>                     ^
> Word not found in current vocabulary search path
> "delegate" f
> "name"     "produce"
>
> The following restarts are available:
>
> :1    Load resource:core/bootstrap/image/image.factor again
>
>
> Again, it doesn't seem to be recognizing the word produce. Two things
> I have noticed: A. produce is defined in sequences.factor, and B. I
> never see a Loading P"... sequences.factor".
>
> Unfortunately this leaves me without a working factor (I should have
> saved my previous good build, but didn't....), and I'm new enough
> that I'm still learning the language let alone something this deep in
> it.
>
> Any suggestions, or different branches I should check out would be
> most welcome.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Glenn
>
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