I'm forwarding an earlier message to David below. He correctly diagnosed
the issue as needing a package named "expect" to be installed. Once I did
that, I could run the curly-guile script just fine, evaluating {2 + 3} to
5. On CentOS, I used the --without-clisp option due to issues I hit.
1. It appears that libsigsegv and clisp both have to be installed
manually on CentOS 6.4. I never even pursued this to the stage of trying to
get ASDF installed. However, Guile was easy to get going.
2. With little extra diligence on my part following the configuration
instructions in the clisp section of installation HOWTO, I got readable
running in clisp. Again Guile was easy to get going. I *did* notice in
the clisp REPL, I had to hit enter a second time before a one-liner
expression would print the result. Maybe this is a clisp thing...I'm not
familiar with it.
3. The "expect" dependency should probably be added to the install
documentation somewhere. My earlier success months ago with another Linux
version was probably just due to me being smarter that day and successfully
figuring out to look for the expect package.
Best regards,
Dale Visser
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dale Visser <dale.vis...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: Uploaded version 0.9.3, please test!!
To: David Wheeler <dwhee...@dwheeler.com>
I'm having trouble with the tarball, which is strange, because with a
previous release, I don't remember having this much trouble (I think I was
using CrunchBang Linux before).
*CentOS 6.4 (64-bit)
*
- Had to manually install clisp
- Installed libsigsegv using yum, configure still couldn't detect it
- used ./configure --prefix=/usr --without-clisp
- make and sudo make install apparently successful
- curly-guile gives following output: /usr/bin/env: expect: No such
file or directory
*Lubuntu 13.04 (64-bit)
*
- pre-requisites installed using 'sudo apt-get install guile clisp-2.0
cl-asdf
- Configure still not finding ASDF, so same configure invocation as with
CentOS
- Again, make commands apparently successful
- Again, curly-guile giving the same error message as seen in CentOS
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