Thanks for your help. The 64-bit LIARC build went fine and I did a 'make install' on it and removed the older 32-bit native bits from /usr/local just to be on the safe side.
Then I did a fresh 'git pull' (and a 'make distclean') and started the 'sh etc/make-native.sh' in src. Here's the end of that: ; Compiling file: "rtlopt/rinvex.bin" => "rtlopt/rinvex.c"... done ; Compiling file: "rtlopt/rlife.bin" => "rtlopt/rlife.c"... done ; Compiling file: "rtlopt/rtlcsm.bin" => "rtlopt/rtlcsm.c"... done ;... done ;Compiling file: "compiler-unx.pkd" => "compiler-unx.c"... done ;Compiling file: "compiler-w32.pkd" => "compiler-w32.c"... done ;Compiling file: "compiler-os2.pkd" => "compiler-os2.c"... done ;Unspecified return value 1 ]=> End of input stream reached. Happy Happy Joy Joy. run_cmd: run_make compile-liarc-bundle run_cmd: make compile-liarc-bundle make: *** No rule to make target `compile-liarc-bundle'. Stop. Not knowing whether that was success or not, I tried a 'make install': bash-3.2$ sudo make install Password: /bin/sh ./mkinstalldirs /Users/ddp/src/mit-scheme/src/boot-root/lib/mit-scheme-i386 mkdir /Users/ddp/src/mit-scheme/src/boot-root mkdir /Users/ddp/src/mit-scheme/src/boot-root/lib mkdir /Users/ddp/src/mit-scheme/src/boot-root/lib/mit-scheme-i386 /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 ./etc/optiondb.scm /Users/ddp/src/mit-scheme/src/boot-root/lib/mit-scheme-i386/. /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 lib/*.com /Users/ddp/src/mit-scheme/src/boot-root/lib/mit-scheme-i386/. install: lib/*.com: No such file or directory make: *** [install-auxdir-top] Error 71 So I guess the make-native failed. It certainly only ran a few minutes as opposed to the epic slog that was the LIARC build. (My MacBook Air cores virtually cried out in pain!) Thanks, Derrell _______________________________________________ MIT-Scheme-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/mit-scheme-devel
