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Re: Quietening Guile compilation output
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Peter TB Brett |
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Re: Quietening Guile compilation output |
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Sat, 28 Sep 2013 17:13:32 +0100 |
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address@hidden (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> I would recommend changing your package’s build system so that it
> compiles and installs .go file. That way, users won’t see any such
> messages.
>
> The only exception is commands with a #!../guile shebang. For those you
> can really avoid auto-compilation warnings, but it’s often OK to use the
> evaluator if the script itself is small and just an entry point for the
> core of your package:
>
> #!/path/to/guile --no-auto-compile
>
To save me reinventing the wheel, does anybody have a recipe for doing
build-time compilation that DTRT with both Guile 1.8 and Guile 2.0?
Thanks,
Peter
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Dr Peter Brett <address@hidden>
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