clark@b14.UUCP (Clark Williams) (01/20/88)
I am attempting to bring up CScheme 6.1 on two machines and am encountering difficulties on both. I am hoping that someone with a little more Lisp/Scheme experience than I have will be able to spot my problems or at least point me in the right direction. The first machine is an Intergraph InterPro-220 workstation. This machine runs System V release 3 on the Clipper RISC processor set. After editing config.h and setting the relevant parameters, a make yields this message: > cd runtime;../microcode/scheme -fasl runmd.bin <../etc/make_band.scm >Scheme Microcode Version 10.2 >MIT Scheme, unix [ATT (V)] version > >utabs.bin loaded purified evaluated >implmd.bin loaded purified evaluated >boot.bin loaded purified evaluated . . <<<-------------------18 lines deleted . >numpar.bin loaded purified evaluated >numunp.bin loaded > >Purify phase error 9a0, 99f > >Inconsistency detected. >*** Error code 1 > >Stop. My question is, where should I start looking? I am new to the Lisp/Scheme world and I don't even know what 'purify' means in this context. Should I look in the Psbtobin.c code for a problem translating the .psb file to a .bin file? Or should I look in the purify.c code? The second machine is an Intergraph Micro II (MicroVax II with our boards) running VMS 4.5 (yes I know, BLECH!). This machine gets through the initial load-purify-evaluate phase and then this happens: >Cold load finished. Type > >((access finish-load runtime-system)) > >to load the rest of the system. > >1 ]=> ((access finish-load runtime-system)) >No such file #("pathname" () () "emacs" "bin" NEWEST) > >2 Error-> It just hasn't been my day. Any insight to these problems would be greatly appreciated. -- _ /| | Clark Williams Ack Thippfft! \'o.O` | Intergraph Corp. =(___)= | {uunet|ihnp4}!ingr!b14!clark U | (205) 772-6881