$ INSTALL_ROOT=/home/me sh install.sh
In other words, "install.sh" installs SBCL under the directory named
$ INSTALL_ROOT=/home/me sh install.sh
In other words, "install.sh" installs SBCL under the directory named
- by the environment variable "INSTALL_ROOT".
+ by the environment variable INSTALL_ROOT.
+
+ If INSTALL_ROOT is not specified, SBCL is installed into location
+ configured at build-time: for official binary distributions under
+ "/usr/local" directory.
If you install SBCL from binary distribution in other location than
"/usr/local", see section 1.2, "Finding ancillary files".
If you install SBCL from binary distribution in other location than
"/usr/local", see section 1.2, "Finding ancillary files".
If you don't already have an SBCL binary installed as "sbcl" on your
system, you'll need to tell make.sh what Lisp to use as the
cross-compilation host. For example, to use CMUCL (assuming has
been installed under its default name "lisp") as the
cross-compilation host:
If you don't already have an SBCL binary installed as "sbcl" on your
system, you'll need to tell make.sh what Lisp to use as the
cross-compilation host. For example, to use CMUCL (assuming has
been installed under its default name "lisp") as the
cross-compilation host:
The build may take a long time, especially on older hardware. A
successful build ends with a message beginning: "The build seems to
The build may take a long time, especially on older hardware. A
successful build ends with a message beginning: "The build seems to
- available on x86[-64] Max OS X, x86[-64] FreeBSD, and x86
- Solaris.
+ available on x86[-64] Max OS X, x86[-64] FreeBSD, x86 Solaris,
+ and PPC Linux.