Joris van der Hoeven wrote:
In fact, I think that they did not compile g++ 3.2 well;
I managed to build an optimized version of TeXmacs with g++ 3.2
without any problems...
Can you please tell what exact guile package/version are you using?
Yes, 1.3.4.
Have you tried 1.4.0, 1.4.1 or 1.6.0 ?
If so, which package (e.g. RedHat distribution RPM, custom build or smth)?
Before I test all that, can you please test with 1.3.4?
I tested guile-1.4 (my current guile) and TeXmacs crashes when built optimized.
I tested guile-1.4.1 custom built from source, and there were crashes even in
unoptimized build. I even managed to post a bug report to the list (NULL eb
deref).
Had not seen this bug yet with guile-1.4.
I tried guile-1.6.0 but there are too many changes in guile for TeXmacs to
execute.
Is this leading for guile-1.3.4 to be the recommended choice?
Yes, it has always been the recommended choice.
Or I simply had not read all the FAQs and HOWTOs yet? :)
No, but it just happens to be the version that we mention on our web pages.
Apparently, this issue is very Guile sensitive; maybe the bug is in Guile
after all?