Re: [Chicken-users] Hypergiant egg install fails, and some other eggs

2015-10-04 Thread Peter Bex
On Sun, Oct 04, 2015 at 10:50:24AM -0600, Jeremy Steward wrote: > I suppose as one of the few people who has used / uses CHICKEN on > Windows I should chime in :) Thanks for this! > On 02/10/15 12:57 PM, Peter Bex wrote: > > The reason behind this seems to be that Blas itself is a bit of an > >

Re: [Chicken-users] Hypergiant egg install fails, and some other eggs

2015-10-04 Thread Jeremy Steward
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I suppose as one of the few people who has used / uses CHICKEN on Windows I should chime in :) On 02/10/15 12:57 PM, Peter Bex wrote: > On Sat, Oct 03, 2015 at 02:29:35AM +0800, Robert Herman wrote: >> Maybe Termbox is too reliant on a linux terminal

Re: [Chicken-users] Hypergiant egg install fails, and some other eggs

2015-10-04 Thread Jeremy Steward
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 04/10/15 11:09 AM, Peter Bex wrote: > On Sun, Oct 04, 2015 at 10:50:24AM -0600, Jeremy Steward wrote: >> I suppose as one of the few people who has used / uses CHICKEN >> on Windows I should chime in :) > > Thanks for this! > >> On 02/10/15 12:57

Re: [Chicken-users] Hypergiant egg install fails, and some other eggs

2015-10-02 Thread Peter Bex
On Fri, Oct 02, 2015 at 11:08:09AM +0800, Robert Herman wrote: > BTW, here is the log from just trying to install Termbox with no > dependencies to compare with the Hypergiant log. I'm wondering if it might > be the forward slashes in the change to current directory in the second > line below?

Re: [Chicken-users] Hypergiant egg install fails, and some other eggs

2015-10-02 Thread Robert Herman
I saw the compilation failed, and other errors, and the ellipses hint at yet more trace information, but my original question is really about some eggs installing, and a variety of others failing on Windows. I will try them on my Linux box to see if I have similar issues with library locations,

[Chicken-users] Hypergiant egg install fails, and some other eggs

2015-10-01 Thread Robert Herman
I am running Windows 10, with MinGW-64 32-bit version, since I have the Windows binary for CHICKEN-IUP which is 32-bit. Some eggs have installedj fine - format, sql-de-lite, Spiffy, and other spiffy eggs, numbers, srfi's, gl-math, awful, and awful-server, but others - blas, hypergiant, hyperscene,

Re: [Chicken-users] Hypergiant egg install fails, and some other eggs

2015-10-01 Thread Alex Charlton
Hi Robert, As it seems your goal is to get Hypergiant running on Windows, I have to let you know that you're venturing into uncharted territory. It's not something I've ever tried before! That said, there error that you've shared with us is fairly straight-forward: > ingw32/bin/ld.exe: cannot

Re: [Chicken-users] Hypergiant egg install fails, and some other eggs

2015-10-01 Thread Robert Herman
BTW, here is the log from just trying to install Termbox with no dependencies to compare with the Hypergiant log. I'm wondering if it might be the forward slashes in the change to current directory in the second line below? However, it seems to be missing or has a faulty 'setup-api' extension per

Re: [Chicken-users] Hypergiant egg install fails, and some other eggs

2015-10-01 Thread Robert Herman
Maybe Hypergiant was the wrong egg to use as example, because of all of its dependencies. I installed GLFW and GLEW in Windows (SystemWOW64 directory for 32-bit dlls), and in MinGW (c:\MinGW-32\ming32\bin directory). I did a command in the MinGW command prompt to find out which directories it

Re: [Chicken-users] Hypergiant egg install fails, and some other eggs

2015-10-01 Thread Evan Hanson
On 2015-10-02 11:03, Robert Herman wrote: > In any case, Termbox has not dependencies IIRC termbox bundles a C library (perhaps just one file?) that it compiles during chicken-install. In that sense, it does have one dependency. It'd be worth checking that, to see whether it makes some