Dear Snow-List,
I installed snow-generic today on Slackware 12.0 with both Guile and Gambit-C 4.2.2.
1) I had to change:
,---- | (let* ((range-lo (string->bignum "1168000000")) | (range-hi (string->bignum "1200000000")) | (s start-time)) | (if (not (and (bignum>= s range-lo) (bignum<= s range-hi))) | (failed `(and (bignum>= ,s ,range-lo) (bignum<= ,s ,range-hi))))) `---- to
,---- | (let* ((range-lo (string->bignum "1168000000")) ==> (range-hi (string->bignum "1210000000")) | (s start-time)) | (if (not (and (bignum>= s range-lo) (bignum<= s range-hi))) | (failed `(and (bignum>= ,s ,range-lo) (bignum<= ,s ,range-hi))))) `----
otherwise I got "None of the installed Scheme implementations support Scheme Now!"
2) When I try to install a package, this is what I get:
,---- | /home/joel/lisp/scm/.snow/current/bin: Zshell> snowman install srfi-1 | *** WARNING -- Variable "_" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "define*" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "extio/v1.0.3" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "i/o" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "lgpl/v2.1" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "obj" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "package*" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "port" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "snow" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "snow-force-output" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "snow-pretty-print" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** ERROR IN | extio.o1| -- Operator is not a PROCEDURE | (#!unbound #!unbound) | /home/joel/lisp/scm/.snow/current/bin: Zshell> `----
This is with gsi in my $PATH.
Please let me know where to start.
Thanks, Joel
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On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Joel J. Adamson jadamson@partners.org wrote:
Dear Snow-List,
I installed snow-generic today on Slackware 12.0 with both Guile and Gambit-C 4.2.2.
- I had to change:
,---- | (let* ((range-lo (string->bignum "1168000000")) | (range-hi (string->bignum "1200000000")) | (s start-time)) | (if (not (and (bignum>= s range-lo) (bignum<= s range-hi))) | (failed `(and (bignum>= ,s ,range-lo) (bignum<= ,s ,range-hi))))) `---- to
,---- | (let* ((range-lo (string->bignum "1168000000")) ==> (range-hi (string->bignum "1210000000")) | (s start-time)) | (if (not (and (bignum>= s range-lo) (bignum<= s range-hi))) | (failed `(and (bignum>= ,s ,range-lo) (bignum<= ,s ,range-hi))))) `----
otherwise I got "None of the installed Scheme implementations support Scheme Now!"
That's an old problem... kinda surprised it's still there.
- When I try to install a package, this is what I get:
,---- | /home/joel/lisp/scm/.snow/current/bin: Zshell> snowman install srfi-1 | *** WARNING -- Variable "_" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "define*" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "extio/v1.0.3" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "i/o" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "lgpl/v2.1" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "obj" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "package*" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "port" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "snow" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "snow-force-output" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "snow-pretty-print" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** ERROR IN | extio.o1| -- Operator is not a PROCEDURE | (#!unbound #!unbound) | /home/joel/lisp/scm/.snow/current/bin: Zshell> `----
This is with gsi in my $PATH.
Please let me know where to start.
Thanks, Joel
2 things.
1) It's "srfi1", not "srfi-1". However, it should simply reply with "Snowfort does not contain package srfi-1." -------------------------------------------- Martin@Deimos $ snowman install srfi-1 Snowfort does not contain package srfi-1. --------------------------------------------- (the above is using mzscheme)
2) I get the same error you did when I try 'env SNOW_HOST=gambit snowman install srfi-1' or 'env SNOW_HOST=gambit snowman install srfi1'. gsi is also in my $PATH.
It would seem the immediate solution is to try a different Scheme implementation for the time being until someone more knowledgeable responds.
-- Joel J. Adamson Biostatistician Pediatric Psychopharmacology Research Unit Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA 02114 (617) 643-1432 (303) 880-3109
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I'll investigate the problem asap.
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 2:27 AM, Matthew Martin matt.a.martin@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Joel J. Adamson jadamson@partners.org wrote:
Dear Snow-List,
I installed snow-generic today on Slackware 12.0 with both Guile and Gambit-C 4.2.2.
- I had to change:
,---- | (let* ((range-lo (string->bignum "1168000000")) | (range-hi (string->bignum "1200000000")) | (s start-time)) | (if (not (and (bignum>= s range-lo) (bignum<= s range-hi))) | (failed `(and (bignum>= ,s ,range-lo) (bignum<= ,s
,range-hi)))))
`---- to
,---- | (let* ((range-lo (string->bignum "1168000000")) ==> (range-hi (string->bignum "1210000000")) | (s start-time)) | (if (not (and (bignum>= s range-lo) (bignum<= s range-hi))) | (failed `(and (bignum>= ,s ,range-lo) (bignum<= ,s
,range-hi)))))
`----
otherwise I got "None of the installed Scheme implementations support Scheme Now!"
That's an old problem... kinda surprised it's still there.
- When I try to install a package, this is what I get:
,---- | /home/joel/lisp/scm/.snow/current/bin: Zshell> snowman install srfi-1 | *** WARNING -- Variable "_" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "define*" used in module "extio.o1" is
undefined
| *** WARNING -- Variable "extio/v1.0.3" used in module "extio.o1" is
undefined
| *** WARNING -- Variable "i/o" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "lgpl/v2.1" used in module "extio.o1" is
undefined
| *** WARNING -- Variable "obj" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "package*" used in module "extio.o1" is
undefined
| *** WARNING -- Variable "port" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "snow" used in module "extio.o1" is undefined | *** WARNING -- Variable "snow-force-output" used in module "extio.o1"
is undefined
| *** WARNING -- Variable "snow-pretty-print" used in module "extio.o1"
is undefined
| *** ERROR IN | extio.o1| -- Operator is not a PROCEDURE | (#!unbound #!unbound) | /home/joel/lisp/scm/.snow/current/bin: Zshell> `----
This is with gsi in my $PATH.
Please let me know where to start.
Thanks, Joel
2 things.
- It's "srfi1", not "srfi-1". However, it should simply reply with
"Snowfort does not contain package srfi-1."
Martin@Deimos $ snowman install srfi-1 Snowfort does not contain package srfi-1.
(the above is using mzscheme)
- I get the same error you did when I try 'env SNOW_HOST=gambit
snowman install srfi-1' or 'env SNOW_HOST=gambit snowman install srfi1'. gsi is also in my $PATH.
It would seem the immediate solution is to try a different Scheme implementation for the time being until someone more knowledgeable responds.
-- Joel J. Adamson Biostatistician Pediatric Psychopharmacology Research Unit Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA 02114 (617) 643-1432 (303) 880-3109
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"Matthew Martin" matt.a.martin@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Joel J. Adamson jadamson@partners.org wrote:
That's an old problem... kinda surprised it's still there.
I know there was discussion of it on the list (I checked the archives). This was in a download of snow-generic from the main download page. Is there a VC repository somewhere?
2 things.
- It's "srfi1", not "srfi-1". However, it should simply reply with
"Snowfort does not contain package srfi-1."
Martin@Deimos $ snowman install srfi-1 Snowfort does not contain package srfi-1.
(the above is using mzscheme)
Yeah, I get exactly the same message when I try any snowman command. I just tried it with those environment variables, and I get the same thing.
- I get the same error you did when I try 'env SNOW_HOST=gambit
snowman install srfi-1' or 'env SNOW_HOST=gambit snowman install srfi1'. gsi is also in my $PATH.
It would seem the immediate solution is to try a different Scheme implementation for the time being until someone more knowledgeable responds.
I'd love to take your suggestion, but I'm hooked on Gambit ;)
Here's what happens if I try guile: ,---- | | /home/joel/lisp/scm/.snow: Zshell> SNOW_HOST=guile snowman install srfi1 | ERROR: In procedure scm_lreadr: | ERROR: #<unknown port>:5:220: illegal character in escape sequence: #\3 `----
Joel
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