The -exe option is fairly new, you see at what version it was introduced in the Changelog section on the homepage, probably upgrade Gambit. Mikael 2011/8/19 Vijay Mathew <mathew.vijay@gmail.com>
Hi Vasil,
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately that does not work on Windows. I will try on Linux and update you.
--Vijay
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 1:44 PM, vasil <vasil.s.d@gmail.com> wrote:
gsc -exe hello.ss works fine, generating executable file hello.
Hi,
I am trying to generate an executable from a Scheme file:
;; hello.ss
(display "hello world") (newline)
On Ubuntu Linux (11.4, 32bit) with Gambit v4.2, I tried the following command:
$ gsc -o hello -exe hello.ss
It failed with a warning "misplaced option -exe".
On Windows 7 (64bit) with Gambit v4.6.1, I get the following error:
$ gsc -o hello.exe -exe hello.ss
Access is denied. Access is denied. Access is denied. *** ERROR IN ##for-each -- No such file or directory (delete-file "C:\\Users\\VMathew\\Desktop\\hello.o")
On both machines the gcc compiler is installed and is working properly. I am following the directions at http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~gambit/doc/gambit-c.html#GSC
What could be going wrong?
Thanks,
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