Re: [PPL-devel] ciaoc generates invalid glue code <- fixed?

Jose Morales wrote:
I committed a patch that solves two additional bugs in the foreign interface generation. Could you check if it works with the corrected version? Thanks
Dear Jose,
it seems it works: thanks! Now we have to come up with a sentence for the README.ciao file. The sentence should say something like:
Only versions ... of Ciao Prolog is supported [by PPL 0.10].
With what should we replace the "..."? I have checked, and the current SVN HEAD version does not even build on my 64-bit system. So, is it OK if we say
Only versions of Ciao Prolog based on SVN revision 9859 or later are supported.
? Thanks again,
Roberto

Roberto Bagnara wrote:
Jose Morales wrote:
I committed a patch that solves two additional bugs in the foreign interface generation. Could you check if it works with the corrected version? Thanks
Dear Jose,
it seems it works: thanks! Now we have to come up with a sentence for the README.ciao file. The sentence should say something like:
Only versions ... of Ciao Prolog is supported [by PPL 0.10].
With what should we replace the "..."? I have checked, and the current SVN HEAD version does not even build on my 64-bit system. So, is it OK if we say
Only versions of Ciao Prolog based on SVN revision 9859 or later are supported.
? Thanks again,
Roberto
Appears to be that with the recent changes a library (called subversion) was preventing the compilation of CiaoDE. I fixed that and now I am testing the compilation to be sure that the current version install well.
Edison

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Roberto,
Only versions of Ciao Prolog based on SVN revision 9859 or later are supported.
That would be a problem if we switch to another VC system. We are currently considering moving to git, and I do not know up to what point we will be able to keep an increasing revision number. In abscense of it, I'd add something as:
Only versions of Ciao Prolog dated later than Oct. 15th, 2008 (corresponding to SVN revision 9859) are supported. If in doubt, please check with the Ciao developers (ciao@clip.dia.fi.upm.es) how to have access to such a version.
Does everyone else agree?

Sounds good to me! --Manuel
participants (5)
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Edison Mera
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Jose Morales
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Manuel Carro
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Manuel Hermenegildo
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Roberto Bagnara