From: David E. Y. <de....@co...> - 2001-06-26 16:38:47
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Greetings. I've a LISA user that has reported trouble building the CLOCC = PORT module using CLISP 2.26. He has built CLISP from source on RedHat = 7.0, and the test suite indicates no problems. I've not seen this = trouble, but my CLISP is at version 2.25.1 and my Linux installation is = inaccessible at the moment so I can't build 2.26 and check. It looks like the trouble is in function GC in file ext.lisp; the symbol = LISP:GC is missing. I've included his problem report; please contact Art = Nuzzo (a....@mo...) for additional questions. Also, please CC = me on replies. Thanks much. ---- Original report ----- First I downloaded and complied version 2.26 from the source. Make = check said all tests passed.=20 Next I downloaded the latest version of LISA from Sourceforge. When I = tried to compile LISA (Clisp was started with the -ansi option) I got = the following error: [1]> (load "misc/defsystem.lisp") ;; Loading file misc/defsystem.lisp ... ;; Loading of file misc/defsystem.lisp is finished. T [2]> (load "defsys.lisp") ;; Loading file defsys.lisp ... ;; Loading file #S(LOGICAL-PATHNAME :HOST LISA :DEVICE NIL :DIRECTORY = (ABSOLUTE CLOCC PORT) :NAME PORT :TYPE SYSTEM :VERSION NIL) ... ;; Loading of file #S(LOGICAL-PATHNAME :HOST LISA :DEVICE NIL = :DIRECTORY (ABSOLUTE CLOCC PORT) :NAME PORT :TYPE SYSTEM :VERSION NIL) = is finished. ;; Loading of file defsys.lisp is finished. T [3]> (mk:compile-system :lisa) PORT/ALL (6 files) totals 58,980 bytes (58 kB) PORT/NEW-SOURCE-AND-DEPENDENTS (6 files) totals 58,980 bytes (58 kB) Compiling file = /v1/usr/local/src/lisa-0.9.2/contrib/clocc/port/./ext.lisp ... *** - READ from #<BUFFERED FILE-STREAM CHARACTER = #P"/v1/usr/local/src/lisa-0.9.2/contrib/clocc/port/./ext.lisp" @94>: = #<PACKAGE COMMON-LISP> has no external symbol with name "GC" 1. Break PORT[4]>=20 Regards, ----------------------------------------------------------------- David E. Young de....@co... http://lisa.sourceforge.net "But all the world understands my language." -- Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) |