From: Chris C. <chris@iBankTech.NET> - 2004-08-08 16:09:50
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I've was trying to get Araneida up on my development machine, and I've got some errors with sb-bsd-sockets. I had installed SBCL into /usr/local with the "install.sh" from the binary distribution, and the permissions were set rw-r--r--, like they should be. But when I tried to load Araneida, it tried to compile /usr/local/lib/sbcl/sb-bsd-sockets/alien/undefs.c and get-h-errno.c into a shared library, which, of course, it didn't have permission to do. I set it world writable and loaded Araneida, compiling those files in the process, and then reverted the permissions, and thereafter Araneida loaded fine. I thought this was likely a problem with sb-bsd-sockets, so I posted it here first. There should probably be some sort of notice, or maybe a section in install.sh that compiles those files, since install.sh requires permission to SBCL_HOME anyway. Strangely enough, I was able to run SLIME fine without these files compiled. I guess it doesn't use that part of sb-bsd-sockets, or it uses some other lib. Chris Capel |