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Re: [MIT-Scheme-devel] Manual Scheme build in Ubuntu 12.04


From: Andrei Estioco
Subject: Re: [MIT-Scheme-devel] Manual Scheme build in Ubuntu 12.04
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 00:56:08 +0800

Oops. Pardon the noise. Apparently, the filenames in our local mirror got mixed up, and I wasn't building the portable C codes. I just downloaded the proper portable C from gnu.org and got it building fine.


On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 4:51 PM, Chris Hanson <address@hidden> wrote:
What are you building from?  The binary unix download?


On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 9:49 PM, Andrei Estioco <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to build MIT Scheme (9.1.1) under Ubuntu 12.04.3 64-bit. However, running ./configure results to the following error:

checking for an existing MIT/GNU Scheme installation... configure: error:
This script needs an existing MIT/GNU Scheme installation to function,
but the following programs do not run it:

   mit-scheme-x86-64
   mit-scheme

If you have installed MIT/GNU Scheme in an unusual location, set the
environment variable MIT_SCHEME_EXE to the name or pathname of the
MIT/GNU Scheme executable, which is usually `mit-scheme' or
`/usr/local/bin/mit-scheme', and set the environment variable
MITSCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH to the pathname of the MIT/GNU Scheme library
directory, which is usually `/usr/local/lib/mit-scheme-x86-64'.

It's looking for an existing installation? Is there a way to tell it that I've never had mit-scheme in my system before?

Thanks.

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