Re: CMUCL 18d failing to compile...

Jeremy Shute <[email protected]> 12 Mar 2003 20:54:30 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.lisp.matlisp.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hmmm, I see that in neither 1.0A or 1.0B's install files.  I tried
building 1.0A tonight, and I'm getting something similar:

("DEFUN MAKE-PATHNAME" 268433206 8)[:OPTIONAL]
Source: Error finding source:
Error in function DEBUG::GET-FILE-TOP-LEVEL-FORM:  Source file no longer
exists:  target:code/pathname.lisp.

...did you build from CVS?

Jeremy



On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 07:48, Michael A. Koerber wrote:
> In the INSTALL file read that the sequence of events is something like
> 
>   ./configure --with-lisp=cmucl
>   make
> 
> 
> > 4. Configure the system.
> >    o If you're using Allegro CL, specify --with-lisp=acl.
> >    o If you're using CMU CL, specify --with-lisp=cmucl
> >    o Give the name of the Lisp executable via --with-lisp-exec=<name>
> >    o Run configure:
> > 
> >    ./configure --with-lisp=<lisp> --with-lisp-exec=<exec> --prefix=`pwd`
> > 
> >    If you are not using g77 to compile, you may want to specify the
> >    Fortran flags.  For example, to build with Sun's Fortran compiler
> >    this can be used (from bash):
> > 
> >    F77=f77 FFLAGS='-g -O -KPIC' ./configure ...
> > 
> > 5. Build the Fortran and Lisp files
> > 
> > 	make
> 
> 
> mike
>