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:> After starting either curs or plain bot, after loading the map, it aborts :> reporting that 'while' is not a bound variable. while is not part of R*RS . :> How in all the world is it supposed to get into robots? The problem exists :> with both 0.76 and 0.77 : :perhaps the developer has a ~/.guile (or similar) init file that :defines `while'. Nope. I don't have a ~/.guile file. This is my environment: * Linux (Red Hat 5.1, "out of the box") * GNU Guile 1.2 * GNU Robots 0.76 (or 0.77) I used the "while" statement because I am learning Scheme by reading the "tutorial" that comes with TI's "PC Scheme" program. It had a "while" statement, so I sort of assumed that was a Scheme primitive. Hmmm.. maybe it's not. But why it works on my system and not Klaus's is confusing. Anyone know why there's a difference?? -Jim Hall