The SBCL runtime needs to be able to find the ancillary files
associated with it: the "sbcl.core" file, and the contrib modules.
The SBCL runtime needs to be able to find the ancillary files
associated with it: the "sbcl.core" file, and the contrib modules.
1. By default, in a location configured when the system was built.
For binary distributions this is in "/usr/local/lib/sbcl".
1. By default, in a location configured when the system was built.
For binary distributions this is in "/usr/local/lib/sbcl".
The usual, recommended approach is method #1. Method #2 is useful if
you're installing SBCL on a system in a non-standard location
(e.g. in your user account), instead of installing SBCL on an entire
system. Method #3 is mostly useful for testing or other special
cases.
The usual, recommended approach is method #1. Method #2 is useful if
you're installing SBCL on a system in a non-standard location
(e.g. in your user account), instead of installing SBCL on an entire
system. Method #3 is mostly useful for testing or other special
cases.
- "customize-target-features.lisp-expr", containing a lambda
- expression which is applied to the default *FEATURES* set and which
- returns the new *FEATURES* set, e.g.
+ "customize-target-features.lisp", containing a lambda expression
+ which is applied to the default *FEATURES* set and which returns the
+ new *FEATURES* set, e.g.
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x86 PPC Alpha Sparc HPPA MIPS MIPSel
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FreeBSD X