MIT Scheme compilation problem
Peter P.
plpeter2006-/E1597aS9LQAvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Thu Mar 15 20:14:51 UTC 2007
Lennart Sorensen <lsorense at ...> writes:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 05:09:40PM +0000, Peter P. wrote:
> > Yes, BUT the 'binary' from Debian has a lot of dependencies which will result
> in the d/l of a ton of libraries. Is there a *binary* 'binary' of Scheme
> somewhere ?
> Perhaps one that would be used to build Scheme on something else (like
> NetBSD or OpenBSD or *gasp* OSX) ? Or is there a workaround of some sort ?
>
> Well you could always try and follow the README.txt for doing a "cold"
> boot compile. Sounds annoyingly complicated however. Otherwise it
> seems simpler to just copy the few libraries 'ldd mit-scheme' says it
> needs over from another system enough to run it and build a new one.
Cool, so the 'cold boot' is actually a lukewarm boot. *still* I wonder if
anybody is able to build scheme without any band at all ? The build process
seems to imply that somewhere in the bands there may be little pieces of code
that once upon a time ran in a PDP11 ...
thanks,
Peter P.
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