From: Brad Yearwood
Subject: Getting Kyoto Common Lisp to run under SunOS 4.0.3
Date:
Message-ID: <2859@optilink.UUCP>
I'm having a devil of a time trying to get Kyoto Common Lisp (version
of June 3, 1987) running on a Sun-3 under SunOS 4.0.3.
I have applied to the KCL source some patches posted in April by Moises Lejter
of Brown University. These patches remove a dependency upon the 4.2BSD-style
statically allocated FILE table.
The compiler (subdirectory cmpnew) was compiled -O, but everything else was
else was compiled -g.
The raw_kcl seems to start up OK, but it segmentation faults within:
(load #"../cmpnew/cmpmain.lsp")
when trying to process init_kcl.lsp.
If I remove all of the (gbc t) calls in init_kcl.lsp, the segmentation faults
go away and saved_kcl is created. But if I try to run the resulting saved_kcl,
I get:
Unrecoverable error: Someone allocated my memory!.
If anyone has any other fixes needed to get KCL running under SunOS 4.0.3,
or otherwise knows what I might be doing wrong, I would very much appreciate
hearing from you.
Everything worked great under SunOS 3.5.
Brad Yearwood
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(707) 795-9444