On 11/2/09 3:11 AM, Sheldon W Thomas wrote:
[…]
Can anybody explain how to use the portfile listed on this bug to
install a working copy of clisp on 64bit Snow Leopard?
I'm so lost in documentation
[…]
1) create a directory somewhere called 'clisp'
2) copy the Portfile to the directory
3) from the 'clisp' directory issue the following command
osx$ sudo port -D . -v install
The '-D .' tells port to use the Portfile in the current directory; the
'sudo' is the elevation of privileges necessary in the default
installation of MacPorts.
Unfortunately, when I tried the Portfile this morning, the configure
phases failed when it tried to link with the 64bit version of
libsigsegv. Maybe building with the '+nolibsigsegv' variant would work,
but I ran out of time to try this.
If you are merely looking for a Common Lisp from MacPorts on Snow
Leopard, both 'ecl' and 'abcl' are currently working.
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