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[cmucl-help] Re: Installing CMUCL on a remote machine




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2008-03-27 14:27:20
Re: Installing CMUCL on a remote machine

Hello,
 
I downloaded cmucl 19e for Solaris 10 and set the PATH
variable to the directory which I uncompressed the cmucl
directories (not /usr/local or /opt as I don't have
administrator rights for the machine that I use remotely),
when I typed in "lisp" ,  I am getting the below
error message
 
barbara 19e $ lispmmap: Not enough spaceensure_space: Failed
to validate 268402688 bytes at 0x28000000
 
I also tried 19d (doing the same), in which case I got the
error message:
 
barbara geyiks $ lisp
mmap: Not enough spacemmap: Not enough spacemmap: Not enough
spaceSegmentation Fault
 
What do you think might be the problem?
 
Thanks a lot ,> Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 16:09:49 -0400>
From: raymond.toyericsson.com> To: sahincem2001hotmail.com> CC: cmucl-helpcons.org> Subject:
[cmucl-help] Re: Installing CMUCL on a remote machine>
> scem geyik wrote:> > > > Hello,> >
> > > > 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:> > > > can not find file:
/usr/local/lib/cmucl/lib/lisp.core, it doesn't exisst>
> > > what should I do for l!
 isp 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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