That fixed it. Works great now! Cool!
Thanks a million!
Marcio Luis Teixeira
>===== Original Message From Tunc Simsek <si...@EE...> =====
>got it.
>
>edit the file src/f77-mangling.lisp (note that this
>file is automatically generated by configure, so if you
>reconfigure in the future you will have to re-edit):
>
> replace all "_" with ""
>
>Then, erase all .fasl files in the bin directory
>and then go make again and it should work.
>
>It seems that the auto configure utility that tries
>to detect fortran conventions was not tested with ACL.
>
>Good luck,
>Tunc
>
>On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, marciot wrote:
>
>> >How exactly did you install matlisp? Does it
>> >work if you just do (load "start.lisp") then
>> >the stuff below?
>>
>> I downloaded CVS tree to my home directory,
>> then followed the INSTALL instructions:
>>
>> ./configure --with-lisp=acl --with-lisp-exec=/usr/local/acl60/alisp
>> -prefix='pwd'
>>
>> Then I did a "make". Alisp loaded and compiled a
>> lot of files. With the exception of some warnings
>> about unreferenced lables, this part seemed to
>> go well.
>>
>> Now, once that is done, I start lisp using:
>>
>> alist -e '(progn (load "start.lisp"))'
>>
>> I then get the error when I try anything. I've attached
>> a "typescript" of my session.
>>
>> BTW, earlier I had indicated I was using the trial
>> edition on Linux. That is my home copy. I haven't
>> tried the CVS version at home yet, but I intend to
>> do so tonight.
>>
>> Right now I am on campus and am using the university's
>> licensed copy of ACL 6.0, on a Solaris box.
>>
>> Marcio Luis Teixeira
>>
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