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- | The Chicken community produces third-party libraries called eggs. (If you're familiar with the Ruby programming language, eggs are like Ruby's gems.) As an example, let's install the [[http:// | + | The Chicken community produces third-party libraries called |
Ideally, you could just run chicken-install readline and the egg would be installed. But if you do that, you'll get an error. Since you don't have administrator privileges on SDF, you can't install eggs to the default location (a system directory). You must install the eggs in your home directory, which requires you to do a little configuration beforehand. I'll show you how to do that. | Ideally, you could just run chicken-install readline and the egg would be installed. But if you do that, you'll get an error. Since you don't have administrator privileges on SDF, you can't install eggs to the default location (a system directory). You must install the eggs in your home directory, which requires you to do a little configuration beforehand. I'll show you how to do that. |
using_chicken_on_sdf.txt · Last modified: 2021/03/17 20:52 by hc9