1.1. Quick start:
+ To run SBCL without installing it, from the top of binary distribution
+ directory:
+
+ $ sh run-sbcl.sh
+
The following command installs SBCL and related documentation under
- the "/usr/local" directory:
-
+ the "/usr/local" directory (typically run as root):
+
# INSTALL_ROOT=/usr/local sh install.sh
You can also install SBCL as a user, under your home directory:
(pushnew x features))
(disable (x)
(setf features (remove x features))))
- ;; Threading support, available on x86/x86-64 Linux only.
+ ;; Threading support.
(enable :sb-thread)))
This is the preferred way because it lets local changes interact
cleanly with CVS changes to the main, global source tree.
+ Some features of interest:
+
+ :SB-THREAD
+ Native threads. Enabled by default on x86[-64] Linux only, also
+ available on x86[-64] Max OS X, x86[-64] FreeBSD, and x86
+ Solaris.
+
+ :SB-UNICODE
+ Unicode support. Enabled by default. Disabling this feature
+ limits characters to the 8-bit ISO-8859-1 set.
+
+ :SB-XREF-FOR-INTERNALS
+ XREF data for SBCL internals. Not enabled by default, increases
+ core size by 5-6mb.
+
A catalog of available features and their meaning can be found in
"base-target-features.lisp-expr".
* Check that the host lisp you're building with is known to work as
an SBCL build host, and that your operating system is supported.
-
+
* Try to do a build without loading any initialization files
for the cross-compilation host (for example
"sh make.sh 'sbcl --userinit /dev/null --sysinit /dev/null'").
itself, it's a good idea.) Follow the "CVS Repository" link on
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/sbcl> for instructions.
-2.5. Supported platforms
+2.5. Supported platforms
Last updated for SBCL 0.9.3.74 (2005-08-20).
SBCL
CMUCL
- OpenMCL
- CLISP (recent versions only)
+ CCL (formerly known as OpenMCL)
ABCL (recent versions only)
+ CLISP (only some versions: 2.44.1 is OK, 2.47 is not)
+ XCL
+
Note that every release isn't tested with every possible host
compiler. You're most likely to get a clean build with SBCL itself
- as host, otherwise OpenMCL on a PPC and CMUCL elsewhere.
+ as host, otherwise CCL on a PPC and CMUCL elsewhere.
Supported operating systems and architectures:
- x86 PPC Alpha Sparc HPPA MIPS MIPSel x86-64
- Linux 2.2, 2.4, 2.6 X X X X X X X X
- FreeBSD X
+ x86 x86-64 PPC Sparc Alpha MIPS MIPSel
+ Linux 2.6 X X X X X X X
+ Darwin (Mac OS X) X X X
+ Solaris X X
+ FreeBSD X X
+ NetBSD X X
OpenBSD 3.4, 3.5 X
- NetBSD X
- Solaris X X
- Tru64 X
- Darwin (Mac OS X) X
+ Windows X
Some operating systems are more equal than others: most of the
- development and testing is done on x86 Linux and *BSD, PPC Linux
- and Mac OS X.
+ development and testing is done on x86/x86-64 Linux and x86/PPC
+ Mac OS X.
If an underprivileged platform is important to you, you can help
by e.g. testing during the monthly freeze periods, and most
importantly by reporting any problems.
- If you need support beyond what is available on the mailing lists,
- see "Consultants" in the "SUPPORT" file.
+ For further support, see Getting Support and Reporting Bugs
+ in the manual, or
+
+ http://www.sbcl.org/manual/Getting-Support-and-Reporting-Bugs.html
+
+ if you do not have the manual for some reason.