Glauber, I hope you don't mind a reply to the list. On 21 November 2010 02:27, glauber prado <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm not 100% positive but i guess i got it working before from within Emacs > if I'm not wrong, it was just before fluxa launch, I'm not 100% positive > cause i didn't did anything special with it so it could just be my > imagination playing a trick on me and i don't have the same setup (lost my > main setup a few months (have a backup but didn't touched it so far and > started from scratch, anyway the backup isn't exactly the same setup so even > then i wouldn't have a way to check :))) > That's hopeful! > > but it works and should work from within fluxus scratchpad i think, give it > a try to prove for yourself, on the other hand fluxa is pretty cool and > just works. > > That is all true, and last night's performance at Pixel certainly proved Fluxa is quite capable! I might still go that route but I'm being a bit stubborn here :¬). I'm slowly chipping away at error after error. I just build Ikarus from source as the version that was reported to work was quite a bit newer than the most recent one I could get as a package. It also turned out that the respective makefiles for the included libraries refused to run because they couldn't find the dir where these libraries were supposed to end up. I wasn't entirely pleased there because the error seemed to imply that Ikarus couldn't find the *file* it was supposed to create... I found that a bit unfair and the wrong way around but fortunately it merely turned out to be unclear. I'm sure that many people would already have this running, but I figure that regardless of whether it turns out to be a good idea it'll teach me more about Scheme and about Linux so it'll be a win no matter what. Thanks! Kas.
