This error probably means that libclm failed to compile.

Do you have the Apple Developer Tools (aka Xcode) installed? If not do that 
first. You need to be registered as an Apple Developer which you can do for 
free here: http://developer.apple.com/programs/register/

Once you have Xcode installed you should be able to compile everything needed 
for clm-4

However, OS X 10.6.4 presents some tricky problems with 32 vs 64 bit 
architectures. For example, with no flags, gcc on OS X 10.6 will default to 64 
bit architecture and I'm not sure the clm-4 build process has been tested with 
any of this.

I am currently using clm-4 on 10.6 with Clozure Common Lisp 1.5 (32-bit 
version). However, I had to do a bit of hacking to get this to work. I will try 
to put together some documentation on this and submit patches.

Bill, I will send a follow up to you about patches for OS X 10.6. There might 
be changes to configure.ac and definitely changes to all.lisp and defins.lisp

On 6/28/10 4:51 PM, Daniel DeClue wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to get clm-4 to run on my mac. I have sbcl 10.0.29 installed, and 
> when I try to load the all.lisp file to get clm-4 running in my terminal I 
> get this error
> 
> Error opening shared object "/Applications/clm-4/libclm.so":dlopen(3) failed.
> 
> I have no idea what this means. both my clm-4 and my sbcl files are in my 
> Applications folder.
> 
> The commands I use to try to get clm working are:
> 
> cd /Applications
> cd sbcl*
> sh run-sbcl.sh
> (load "../clm-4/all.lisp")
> 
> I am completely new to clm, lisp, terminal, and computer programming 
> altogether, any help would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ruben
> 
> 
> 
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