From: <ma...@ll...> - 2000-09-21 12:35:53
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I need some pointers here. I need to compile CLOCC under CMUCL (& RH Linux 6.2) but I'm having no success. The short story is 1. "make clocc-top" using CLISP goes smoothly 2. "make clocc-top" using CMUCL produces numerous warnings similar to > Warning: Change in instance length of class COMPONENT: > current length: 27 > new length: 29 ending with the line > make: *** [clocc-top.core] Error 1 I have followed the ($TOP)/INSTALL as follows: > export LISPTYP=cmucl > export CLOCC_DUMP=cmucl > "edit clocc.lisp" to change '(defvar *clocc-root* "/home/mak/lisp/clocc/" ...)' > make clocc-top tnx in advance mike -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Michael A. Koerber You're just jealous because the MIT/Lincoln Laboratory voices decided to talk to me. ma...@ll... |
From: Sam S. <sd...@gn...> - 2000-09-21 23:38:40
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> * In message <200...@ko...> > * On the subject of "Make of clocc-09-21-00.tgz under CMUCL fails, CLISP okay" > * Sent on Thu, 21 Sep 2000 08:33:44 -0500 > * Honorable ma...@ll... writes: > > I need some pointers here. I need to compile CLOCC under CMUCL > (& RH Linux 6.2) but I'm having no success. The short story is > > 1. "make clocc-top" using CLISP goes smoothly > 2. "make clocc-top" using CMUCL produces numerous warnings similar to > > > Warning: Change in instance length of class COMPONENT: > > current length: 27 > > new length: 29 I have never seen this. please report this to a CMUCL mailing list. > ending with the line > > > make: *** [clocc-top.core] Error 1 > > I have followed the ($TOP)/INSTALL as follows: > > > export LISPTYP=cmucl > > export CLOCC_DUMP=cmucl > > "edit clocc.lisp" to change '(defvar *clocc-root* "/home/mak/lisp/clocc/" ...)' > > make clocc-top you can try not to dump CMUCL images -- Sam Steingold (http://www.podval.org/~sds) Micros**t is not the answer. Micros**t is a question, and the answer is Linux, (http://www.linux.org) the choice of the GNU (http://www.gnu.org) generation. There is Truth, and its value is T. Or just non-NIL. So 0 is True! |