From: Luca C. <luc...@ho...> - 2009-07-07 16:35:08
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Thanks all! I've solved my problem. It was the lib libsigsegv. Now I've build all ok. Luca. On Jul 7, 2009, at 6:14 PM, Elliott Slaughter wrote: > On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Sam Steingold <sd...@gn...> wrote: >> Luca Ciciriello wrote: >>> I'm new to this list. I've download the source code of CLISP-2.47 >>> and >>> I want to build this source code on my Mac OS X 10.5.7 Intel-based. >>> The default compiler is gcc 4.0. >> >> I think you can gen a pre-compiled clisp for most platforms. >> did you look at macports/darwinports &c? > > The version of CLISP in macports seems to be broken (as far as I am > concerned), because it is not compiled with ffi support. > >>> I've tried to follow the instructions contained in the document >>> unix/ >>> INSTALL but the ammount of information (and options) in this >>> document >>> is very brain-killer for a novice like me. >> >> it says "if you are impatient, start with step 2 and then skip to >> step 12". >> do you have libsigsegv and libffcall installed? > > If you don't, you can get them with macports: > > $ sudo port install libsigsegv > $ sudo port install ffcall > > You might also want readline: > > $ sudo port install readline > >>> The commands I've used are: >>> from clisp-2.47 folder >>> >>> ./configure > > If I recall correctly, what worked for me was > > $ ./configure --prefix=/opt/local --cbc build > > (which for most intents and purposes is equivalent to your commands). > > -- > Elliott Slaughter > > "Don't worry about what anybody else is going to do. The best way to > predict the future is to invent it." - Alan Kay > |