Glad to help! DaR On Sun, Jun 3, 2018, 8:50 AM Tomas Sobota <t...@sobota.net> wrote:
> I see, a forked version of swig. Thanks for making me aware of that :-) > > I downloaded and installed this version of swig and also a more recent > (20180531) snapshot of gforth and now everything compiles fine. > > Thanks again for your help > Tom > > On Sun, Jun 3, 2018 at 4:39 PM, Dennis Ruffer <daruf...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I was able to get the latest GIT version (0.7.9_20180524) compiled on 2 >> Ubuntu machines this last week and last March Bernd pointed me to the >> following for the “forth-enabled” swig: >> https://github.com/GeraldWodni/swig >> >> >> >> DaR >> >> >> >> *From: *Tomas Sobota <t...@sobota.net> >> *Sent: *Sunday, June 3, 2018 7:27 AM >> *To: *gforth@gnu.org >> *Subject: *[gforth] cannot compile last 0.7.9 snapshot >> >> >> >> Hello, >> >> I'm trying to compile the last snapshot of gforth (0.7.9_20180517) on my >> equipment (Linux Mint, 64 bits). >> >> All seems to go well until at one point the configure script complains >> that I don't have a forth-enabled swig. So I downloaded the current version >> of swig (3.0.12) and installed it. I could not find any forth related >> option in swig but installed it anyway. >> >> However gforth configure keeps complaining. >> >> So my question is: how do I configure swig for gforth? I could not find >> anything about this in the net. >> >> Thanks >> >> Tom >> >> >> > >