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scheme48: Enabling cross compilation. #13156

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Please merge your commits.

rc-05 and others added 2 commits July 16, 2019 17:06
The previous revision had the 'nocross' in order to compile it for x86_64 and i686 architectures.
Hopefully now it can be compiled also for the other CPU architectures.
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Still fails. Did it pass for you locally? https://travis-ci.org/void-linux/void-packages/jobs/559492465

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Please read about how to squash your commits.

https://gist.github.com/patik/b8a9dc5cd356f9f6f980

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Well, he was asked to merge and he merged. ;)

There is also git rebase HEAD~9 -i then fixup way.

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rc-05-zz commented Jul 16, 2019

I'm working on correcting some mistakes with the merge conflicts.

  • Edit:
    • It still fails to compile the test program for other architectures than x86_64 and i686... Should I patch the program or it's better than I close the pull request? P.S.: I'm trying locally and passes for x86_64
    • It passes only for x86_64 and i686. It is better than I close the pull request indefinitely as I can't get the package to cross-compile.

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