Hi David, I'm happy to help, and glad to hear things are going OK. You probably have the largest guile-gnome-using apps out there... Also, one of these three lists is probably enough ;)
On Thu 08 Apr 2010 20:06, David Pirotte <da...@altosw.be> writes: > But I have had another type of bug, which I beleive is not related to the one > you looked at, which rarely appears and occurred today, so here it is: > > *** glibc detected *** guile: corrupted double-linked list: > 0x08a1ca60 *** I couldn't tell from your backtraces what went on. Be sure to install the debug packages so that gdb can give symbols. > [I know I have to port my code, it's far from being easy: it depends on > gtrees [recently received support from the creator to make it running in ^^ I just downloaded http://vychodil.inf.upol.cz/research/development/gtrees/download/gtrees-0.5-alpha.tar.bz2, and it seems to compile fine against 2.0. I did a (load-extension "./libgtrees" "define_gtrees_module") and that worked, and then (use-modules (gtrees-module)) and that worked too. Perhaps you will be able to skip 1.8 ;-) But it should work with 1.8 as well. > guile-1.8 and guile-pg, a prehistoric version which will remain so until ^^ No such luck with guile-pg, it will need patches. I even tried applying debian's patches to see if that would help, but guile-pg uses gh.h. Copying Thien-Thi, who appears to be the upstream: what is the right thing to do here? Get it into a project on savannah in git hosting, no? Regards, Andy -- http://wingolog.org/