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[cmucl-help] Re: Installing CMUCL on a remote machine
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2008-03-26 15:09:49 |
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Re: Installing CMUCL on a remote machine
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scem geyik wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I have a 14-year old software that I am trying to run
on a new machine. The author of the software has written
that he has tested it with cmucl 17e, but this can not be
installed on a solaris 2.10 machine. Due to this I tried to
install the closest possible version (18a) to the solaris
2.10 machine which I connect remotely and I don't have the
administrator rights. I opened the zip files (solaris24.tgz
and solaris24.extra.tgz) to my user directory --I did the
necessary environment variable changes-- and set the
CMUCLLIB to my user director (which is not /lib)but
some_user_directory/lib and when I try to run lisp it says:
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> can not find file: /usr/local/lib/cmucl/lib/lisp.core,
it doesn't exisst
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> what should I do for lisp to see lisp.core, I tried
lisp -core lisp.core but this time it gave Segmentation
Fault.
>
I would recommend using the latest Solaris snapshot. I know
that until
about a year or two ago, there were issues with running on
Solaris 10.
Something having to do with how memory is mapped. (Never
found the
actual cause, but a simple workaround was found.)
And if the latest snapshot doesn't work with your old
software, we'll do
what we can to help you make it work. But you'll also have
to help
because I don't have access to any Solaris 10 machine.
Ray
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