I still don't understand why you have to have gforth to build gforth. Why not bundle a mini-gforth written in C to do the bootstrapping?
Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 25, 2014, at 16:54, Bernd Paysan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Am Dienstag, 25. März 2014, 14:49:46 schrieb Donald Winiecki: >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 12:58 PM, Bernd Paysan <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Am Dienstag, 25. März 2014, 12:53:53 schrieb Donald Winiecki: >>>> Fresh git of gforth doesn't build for me without earlier gforth. >>> >>> Sure, but you actually get a Gforth which you can use to build when you >>> install the Debian package? It just displays the annoying error message >>> on >>> install, which seems to stick in the package manager (which is annoying, >>> but should go away once you have installed the gforth.el from fresh git). >> Yes. It took a little looking around to figure out what to call things >> to checkout (for example: v0-7-2), but I've got your latest changes in >> gforth-0.7.2 now. No errors about gforth.elc popped up in the >> config-make-etc. process > > Which repo did you use? The one on Savanna and github should have v0-7-3 as > last tag in the v0-7 branch (the v0-7-4 tag will be added when I release > 0.7.4). > >> I didn't find a more recent version (such as, v0-7-3, etc.) so I'm >> confident I have your latest. > > I'm confident you don't have my latest. > > -- > Bernd Paysan > "If you want it done right, you have to do it yourself" > http://bernd-paysan.de/
