Greetings! Yes, we are only waiting on 2.6.7 for Windows gcl-tk. If axiom is going the web route instead, we could push it out asap. I'm still a little unclear as to which of the gcl-tk/webserver options axiom will be using for docs and graphics. If we can clarify this, it would help me plan official gcl releases.
Take care, "Bill Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Kai, > > You are right that it is GCL problem. As I said previously > this only works with GCL tagged version VERSION_2_6_7pre > (and probably also GCL CVS head, but I haven't tested this). > If you are still using GCL 2.6.6 then you also need the > patch that Camm gave here: > > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2005-04/msg00141.html > > I have run this code on both Fedora Core 3 x86-64 and on > Windows XP but I don't know anyone who has tried it on > a MAC. Let me know how it goes. > > BTW, if you haven't started using the axiom archives yet, > I think you will find that it contains a lot of useful > stuff. For example, at > > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer > > try this: > > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/cgi-bin/namazu.cgi?query=%22simple+web+serv > er%22&submit=Search%21&idxname=axiom-developer&max=10&result=normal&sort > =date%3Aearly > > Also, if you haven't yet subscribed to the gcl-devel email > list, you might also be interested to know that there is has > been some recent and ongoing work on the GCL on OS/X. > > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gcl-devel > > Regards, > Bill Page. > > -------- > On June 17, 2005 8:22 AM you wrote: > > > I tried to figure out what the problem might be and this is > > what I found so far. The problem is that GCL does not create > > a socket. > > Suppose I type > > > > GCL> (defun server (stream) (close stream)) > > GCL> (setq s (si::socket 11111 :server #'server)) > > > > Then GCL successfully creates a socket, according to netstat. > > If I connect to localhost:11111 with netcat that also works, > > according to netstat. Nevertheless (si::listen s) and (listen s) > > always return NIL. Even if I type something in Netcat and send it. > > This explains why your code does not work on my system. Ignoring > > (listen s) and just reading from s does not work, by the way. > > An end-of-file condition is signaled. Writing to s, e.g. > > (format s "Text"), provokes an error message ("Error in FORMAT > > [or a callee]: error writing to socket: errno= 57") and throws me > > into the debugger. > > > > To me this looks like a GCL/Mac problem. > > > > > -- Camm Maguire [EMAIL PROTECTED] ========================================================================== "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens." -- Baha'u'llah _______________________________________________ Gcl-devel mailing list Gcl-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gcl-devel