Yes, I noticed I had the wrong option. Right now I finally got the package up and running on my freebsd machine. And 6001's picture language works!
On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 1:04 AM Taylor R Campbell <campb...@mumble.net> wrote: > > > Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2021 16:20:30 +0800 > > From: Lingyu Zhu <lynus...@gmail.com> > > > > I have the same issue: > > Bad compiled-code version in FASL File: make.com > > File has: compiled-code interface 3; architecture 14. > > Expected: compiled-code interface 4; architecture 14. > > > > My platform is Freebsd 12.2 (clang 10.0.1, mit-scheme 10.1.11), The > > fallthrough warning was suppressed by manually edit CFLAGS defined in > > Makefile. > > Here is the microcode/config.log > > https://pastebin.com/Pd6yp4aA > > You seem to have written `--enable-corss-compile' instead of > `--enable-cross-compiling'? > > The full sequence is: > > cd mit-scheme/src > ./Setup.sh > ./configure --enable-cross-compiling --enable-native-code=x86-64 > make > make install > > > (FYI: Pull master for change to confshared.h to use the fallthrough > attribute on clang 10 so you don't need to manually edit CFLAGS.)