Re: [MIT-Scheme-users] Installing 10.1.2 on Ubuntu 18.10

2018-11-04 Thread Sven Hartrumpf
Chris Hanson wrote, 2018-11-03: > That version of Scheme is too old to compile version 10. You need a 9.2 or > later release for that. Oh, a typical bootstrapping problem as seen in many implementations :-) 'configure' checks for mit-scheme, maybe it could also check for its version? > Try

Re: [MIT-Scheme-users] Installing 10.1.2 on Ubuntu 18.10

2018-11-03 Thread Peter Willis
Your system may already have scheme installed. sudo apt-get install scheme instead of building. See if it’s already installed. You may be creating a version or GCC compiler version conflict during build with some lib on your system that is already there. I’m only guessing since my kubuntu

[MIT-Scheme-users] Installing 10.1.2 on Ubuntu 18.10

2018-11-03 Thread Sven Hartrumpf
Hi. I am trying to install MIT Scheme 10.1.2 from mit-scheme-10.1.2.tar.gz. (The pre-installed mit-scheme binary detected by configure is: Release 9.1.1 || Microcode 15.3 || Runtime 15.7 || SF 4.41 || LIAR/x86-64 4.118 || Edwin 3.116 ) The make step fails as follows: ; Generating SCode for