Hi Kent I have compiled and installed the last version of clisp (2.49). I have changed the first line of ./wp-mirror-0.2.lisp with the right path. I have now an issue with ASDF although the cl-asdf package is installed $ ./wp-mirror-0.2.lisp --debug *** - read from #<input buffered file-stream character #P"./wp-mirror-0.2.lisp" @47>: there is no package with name "ASDF"
I have tried to install from source asdf, but this does not follow the ./configure;make;make install so no idea how really to install that clisp module. I think it would be good to have a documentation listing all the dependences with per dependence: the minimum version required and the few steps to follow to install them. Emmanuel On 12/01/2012 18:38, wp mirror wrote: > Dear Emmanuel, > > I found an old laptop with Debian Lenny. Ubuntu Lucid is related to > Debian Lenny, and both distributions have clisp 2.44. > > I can now confirm that wp-mirror 0.2 will not run using clisp 2.44. > It really does need clisp 2.48. > > Distributions having clisp 2.48 (or higher) include: > > DEB - Debian Squeeze, Ubuntu Natty > RPM - Fedora 13 updates, Mandriva 2010, OpenSuSE 11.4 > > Sincerely Yours, > Kent > > > On 1/9/12, Emmanuel Engelhart <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Kent >> >> On 08/01/2012 01:59, wp mirror wrote: >>> 1) Please let me see the output of >>> >>> $ ./wp-mirror-0.2.lisp --debug >>> >>> It should be: >>> >>> ;debug: Processing command line arguments ... >> >> $./wp-mirror-0.2.lisp --debug >> >> *** - Program stack overflow. RESET >> >>> 2) Debian Sqeeze uses clisp 2.48. I think Ubuntu Lucid uses clisp >>> 2.44. Please let me see the output of: >>> >>> $ clisp --version >>> >>> The first line of mine reads: >>> >>> GNU CLISP 2.48 (2009-07-28) (built 3487543663) (memory 3506736573) >> >> $clisp --version >> GNU CLISP 2.44.1 (2008-02-23) (built 3476003035) (memory 3534936353) >> Software: GNU C 4.4.3 >> x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc -g -O2 -Igllib -W -Wswitch -Wcomment >> -Wpointer-arith -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type -Wmissing-declarations >> -Wno-sign-compare -O -DUNICODE -DDYNAMIC_FFI -DDYNAMIC_MODULES -I. >> -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -x none /usr/lib/libreadline.so -lncurses -ldl >> /usr/lib/libavcall.so /usr/lib/libcallback.so -L/usr/lib -lsigsegv >> SAFETY=0 TYPECODES WIDE GENERATIONAL_GC SPVW_BLOCKS SPVW_MIXED >> TRIVIALMAP_MEMORY >> libsigsegv 2.5 >> libreadline 5.2 >> Features: >> (ASDF CLC-OS-DEBIAN COMMON-LISP-CONTROLLER BERKELEY-DB >> CLX-ANSI-COMMON-LISP CLX READLINE REGEXP SYSCALLS I18N LOOP COMPILER >> CLOS MOP CLISP >> ANSI-CL COMMON-LISP LISP=CL INTERPRETER SOCKETS GENERIC-STREAMS >> LOGICAL-PATHNAMES SCREEN FFI GETTEXT UNICODE BASE-CHAR=CHARACTER PC386 >> UNIX) >> C Modules: (clisp i18n syscalls regexp readline linux clx bdb) >> Installation directory: /usr/lib/clisp-2.44.1/ >> User language: ENGLISH >> Machine: X86_64 (X86_64) alaric [127.0.1.1] >> >>> 3) WP-MIRROR make use of functions such as `ext:probe-pathname' and >>> `posix:file-size' which were first introduced in clisp 2.47. >>> >>> Please let me see the output of: >>> >>> $ clisp -q >>> [1]> (ext:probe-pathname "/etc/hosts") >>> >>> Mine reads: >>> >>> #P"/etc/hosts" ; >>> #P"/etc/hosts" ; >>> 3533434716 ; >>> 2321751 >> >> >> $ clisp -q >> [1]> (ext:probe-pathname "/etc/hosts") >> >> *** - READ from #<INPUT CONCATENATED-STREAM #<INPUT STRING-INPUT-STREAM> >> #<IO TERMINAL-STREAM>>: #<PACKAGE EXT> has no external symbol with >> name "PROBE-PATHNAME" >> The following restarts are available: >> ABORT :R1 Abort main loop >> Break 1 [2]> >> >> Hope this can help you. >> >> Emmanuel >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Offline-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/offline-l
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