Can you compile Gambit anew and paste all output you got here (so open a console window, increase its width a bit (to 120-200 cols somewhere) and its buffer length to be sufficient for the entire compilation, say to 15000)?

2012/6/16 Cristian Baboi <cristian.baboi@gmail.com>
Īn data de Sat, 16 Jun 2012 19:03:00 +0300, Mikael <mikael.rcv@gmail.com> a scris:


To the best of my experience, calling the vcvars bat file prior to getting
into Gambit (or at least, prior to any Visual C compiler executable
invocation) is vital to Gambit C file compilation success when using VC, as
well as for the compilation of pretty much any other C file too btw.

I was compiling from a command prompt that already had vcvars called.


Why do you use misc/vs2008.bat, doesn't the Gambit-VC binary distro use CL
appropriately in gambc-cc.bat as used by |compile-file| already?

I was trying to compile gsi & gsc, not some scheme source.


(As of currently I'm unaware of what misc/vs2008.bat is for, if you are
please feel free to share.)

It's for compiling gambit-c with visual studio.

Trying misc\vc2008.bat from a x64 Win64 VS2010 command prompt gives 64 bit gsi.exe & gsc.exe
Unfortunatelly,unlike 32 bit versions, they crash on launch.