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Re: [MIT-Scheme-users] Instalation in /usr fails


From: Paulo Jorge de Oliveira Cantante de Matos
Subject: Re: [MIT-Scheme-users] Instalation in /usr fails
Date: 29 Jul 2003 21:47:28 +0000

Ufff, sorry for bothering again. But finally I have some good news.
There is a gentoo package installer (ebuild) for MITScheme 7.7.1 binary
version, which is great. It can be found in my homepage:
http://mega.ist.utl.pt/~pocm/scheme-bin-7.7.1.ebuild

It'll be reviewed by Gentoo developers I hope, so there might be small
changes but it's good news anyway. :D

Best regards,

Paulo J Matos

On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 18:54, Chris Hanson wrote:
>    Date: 28 Jul 2003 13:18:28 +0000
>    From: Paulo Jorge de Oliveira Cantante de Matos <address@hidden>
> 
>    I've been installing MIT-Scheme in /usr/local and everything seems to go
>    fine but I'm using Gentoo GNU/Linux Distro and I'm building an ebuild
>    for automatic package instalation under Gentoo. Instalation is being
>    done under /usr. When I try to run scheme I get:
>    euler root # scheme
>    scheme: can't find a readable default for option -band.
>          searched for file runtime.com in these directories:
>          /usr/local/lib/mit-scheme
> 
>    Inconsistency detected.
>    euler root # which scheme
>    /usr/bin/scheme
> 
>    Any idea why this happens? What can I do for it to work?
> 
> MIT Scheme is normally compiled to look for its subsidiary files in
> the directory "/usr/local/lib/mit-scheme/".  Unless you recompile the
> C code ("microcode"), you will have to do one of two things:
> 
> 1. Make a symlink pointing from "/usr/local/lib/mit-scheme/" to
>    "/usr/lib/mit-scheme/".
> 
> 2. Invoke scheme with the "-library /usr/lib/mit-scheme" command-line
>    option.





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