On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Marco Maggi <marco.maggi-ipsu@poste.it> wrote:
Ciao,

 I have  some acquaintance  with R5RS, I  have successfully
compiled  a hello-world  program  with GSC,  I have  skimmed
through the "Link Files" node of Gambit's documentation.

 Can   someone   point  me   to   a  small,   non-advanced,
Gambit-only,  does-the-right-thing,  shared-library oriented
package which precompiles and installs a library for Gambit,
so  that I  can understand  what does  it mean  in  terms of
compilation commands, installation conventions, etc.?

 Also,  what's  the difference  between  a Gambit's  source
distribution and a "-devel" source distribution?  (I was not
able to find it on Gambit's site.)

TIA

P.S. I cannot make the grammar-nazi in me shut up: sometimes
in the doc, the variants  of the word "separate" are spelled
"seperate".
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Marco Maggi
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I don't know about any good examples but personally I have been using the Black Hole module system (http://dynamo.iro.umontreal.ca/~gambit/wiki/index.php/Black_Hole ) to take care of all the compilation, encapsulation and dependency issues in my code. It's quite easy to use and seems like a nice way to distribute Gambit libraries.

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tomppa