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[Chicken-users] IUP
From: |
Andy Bennett |
Subject: |
[Chicken-users] IUP |
Date: |
Sat, 14 Jul 2012 00:06:57 +0100 |
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Hi,
I'm trying to use the iup egg.
I had some trouble with chicken-install because I didn't have ffcall,
but that's resolved now.
I persuaded iup itself to install into /usr/local/ rather than /usr/ and
added "-I/usr/local/include/iup/" to the compile calls in the iup.setup
file.
Now, when I try to (use iup) in csi I get this:
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#;1> (use iup)
; loading /usr/local/chicken-4.7.0/lib/chicken/6/iup.import.so ...
; loading /usr/local/chicken-4.7.0/lib/chicken/6/iup-base.import.so ...
; loading /usr/local/chicken-4.7.0/lib/chicken/6/lolevel.import.so ...
; loading /usr/local/chicken-4.7.0/lib/chicken/6/srfi-42.import.so ...
; loading /usr/local/chicken-4.7.0/lib/chicken/6/irregex.import.so ...
; loading /usr/local/chicken-4.7.0/lib/chicken/6/iup-controls.import.so ...
; loading /usr/local/chicken-4.7.0/lib/chicken/6/iup-dialogs.import.so ...
; loading /usr/local/chicken-4.7.0/lib/chicken/6/iup.so ...
Error: (load) unable to load compiled module - libim.so: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory:
"/usr/local/chicken-4.7.0/lib/chicken/6/iup.so"
Call history:
<syntax> (quote iup)
<syntax> (##core#quote iup)
<syntax> (import iup)
<syntax> (import scheme chicken (except iup-base
ihandle->pointer pointer->ihandle ihandle-list->pointer-vect......
<syntax> (import scheme chicken foreign lolevel
data-structures extras srfi-1 srfi-13 srfi-42 irregex (only p......
<syntax> (import scheme (except chicken :) srfi-1)
<syntax> (##core#undefined)
<syntax> (##core#undefined)
<syntax> (import scheme chicken foreign iup-base)
<syntax> (##core#undefined)
<syntax> (import scheme chicken foreign iup-base)
<syntax> (##core#undefined)
<syntax> (##core#undefined)
<syntax> (##core#undefined)
<syntax> (##core#undefined)
<eval> (##sys#require (quote iup)) <--
#;1>
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I don't seem to have libim.so anywhere on my system, and it doesn't seem
to be part of the iup distribution that I installed
(iup-3.6_Linux26g4_64_lib.tar.gz).
Does anyone have any ideas where libim.so is supposed to come from?
Regards,
@ndy
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