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1.0.29.1: fix FILL
[sbcl.git]
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INSTALL
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INSTALL
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INSTALL
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-26,7
+26,7
@@
INSTALLING SBCL
The following command installs SBCL and related documentation under
the "/usr/local" directory:
The following command installs SBCL and related documentation under
the "/usr/local" directory:
-
+
# INSTALL_ROOT=/usr/local sh install.sh
You can also install SBCL as a user, under your home directory:
# INSTALL_ROOT=/usr/local sh install.sh
You can also install SBCL as a user, under your home directory:
@@
-191,7
+191,7
@@
INSTALLING SBCL
* 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.
* 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'").
* 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'").
@@
-213,7
+213,7
@@
INSTALLING SBCL
itself, it's a good idea.) Follow the "CVS Repository" link on
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/sbcl> for instructions.
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).
Last updated for SBCL 0.9.3.74 (2005-08-20).
@@
-230,23
+230,25
@@
INSTALLING SBCL
SBCL
CMUCL
SBCL
CMUCL
- OpenMCL
+ CCL (formerly known as OpenMCL)
ABCL (recent versions only)
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
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:
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 2.2, 2.4, 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
OpenBSD 3.4, 3.5 X
- NetBSD X
- Solaris X X
- Tru64 X
- Darwin (Mac OS X) X X
Windows X
Some operating systems are more equal than others: most of the
Windows X
Some operating systems are more equal than others: most of the
@@
-257,5
+259,9
@@
INSTALLING SBCL
by e.g. testing during the monthly freeze periods, and most
importantly by reporting any problems.
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.