From: Pavel Baranov <pavel.baranov@ubicom.com>
To: "'cgen@sourceware.cygnus.com'" <cgen@sourceware.cygnus.com>
Subject: Can't load dev.scm into Guile
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 14:55:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <470AE13EFEA7D31197C000508B139C67E40668@fenway.scenix.com> (raw)
Trying to follow the basic steps to use guile development environment
described in CGEN manual I get following error trying to load "dev.scm":
guile> (load "dev.scm") dev.scm:17:18: While evaluating arguments to cons in
expression (cons srcdir %lo ad-path): dev.scm:17:18: Unbound variable:
srcdir ABORT: (unbound-variable)
Type "(backtrace)" to get more information or "(debug)" to enter the
debugger. guile> (backtrace)
Backtrace: 0* [primitive-load "dev.scm"] 1* (set! %load-path (cons srcdir
%load-path)) 2* [cons ...
guile>
This error appears on both Solaris and Windows platforms.
Seems I miss something in my environment.
Regards,
Pavel
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