From: Bruno H. <ha...@il...> - 2000-02-02 15:34:36
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Shannon Harvey writes: > I just recently attempted to install clisp but I'm running into > problems with it. I using Redhat 6.0 (kernel 2.2.5-15) and running > glibc 2.2. I first ran make as per the instructions, but when I run > the next statement in the instructions (base/lisp.run -M > base/lispinit.mem), I get the following message: > ... > [1]> > *** - handle_fault error2 ! address = 0x30 not in > [0x201D7000,0x202787D8) ! > SIGSEGV cannot be cured. Fault address = 0x30. > Segmentation fault The probable cause are differences between the shared libraries of your system and those on the system where the binary package was built. You will get a correctly running binary by recompiling the sources (which you find at ftp://clisp.cons.org/pub/lisp/clisp/source/ or sunsite.unc.edu). Btw, what you are running is probably glibc-2.1, not glibc-2.2. The latter is not released. Bruno |