I see. Those are same errors I get when I use the GSRC version currently
offered.
I agree, it is not usable as is. I was under the impression you were now
attempting
using the forthcoming 2.04 version using this string of commands.:. which
is what
works for me:

  git clone https://git.lysator.liu.se/lsh/lsh.git
  cd lsh
  git checkout lsh-2.0.4 # This is the stable branch
  ./.bootstrap
    ./configure
   make bootstrap
   make


GRSC version of lsh will be updated soon, I hope, or you can just use the
Debian
package for now. Or move on with life.
After trying GSRC I also try GUIX. It's got good features, but it is not
there yet.
But I am hopeful heaven on earth will come any day now.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 1:57 AM, Jean Louis <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Carl,
>
> Thank you for helping. I use in the PATH, only /bin and /usr/bin and
> ~/gnu/bin. Here is the output of recent attempt:
> https://clbin.com/yIiRY
>
> GSRC is great software that directly loads sources and offers GNU
> software packages, that are not otherwise packaged in popular
> distributions. It setup offers more trusted sources, and does not
> interfere with the system. When I started using GSRC, I have later
> discovered GuixSD.
>
> GSRC can still be used for easily testing software packages that are not
> otherwise available in other distributions.
>
> If it works on your side, it is good, I don't know why it does not on my
> side.
>
> Louis
>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 12:02:15PM -0700, carl hansen wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 7:52 AM, Jean Louis <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I cannot easily compile it. Of course I have access to lsh from GuixSD
> > > or Debian. Only it would be good to have GSRC as full GNU - working
> > > packaging, that could be so easily installed on VPS/servers, and on
> > > machines with some foreign operating system. But that would require
> that
> > > all packages work together.
> > >
> > > Jean Louis
> > >
> > > I also had problems when I had guix installed (as addon to ubuntu). It
> > confuses
> > the paths. If I disable guix, by moving /home/carl/.guix-profile to an
> > inoperative name
> > such as /home/carl/.guix-profile.inoperative, then gsrc is force to use
> the
> > paths it was
> > set up with and things generally work for compiling. Then one can rename
> > /home/carl/.guix-profile-inoperative to the proper name and move on in
> life.
> >
> > Anyway it should work, and may very well work on the other servers you
> > mentioned.
> > You might want to try on those other machines.
>

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