os = Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 with libc >= 2.1
host lisp = CMU CL 2.4.17
host lisp = SBCL itself
+ host lisp = CLISP CVS as of end of April
os = RedHat Linux 6.2
host lisp = SBCL itself
os = FreeBSD 3.4 or 4.0
os = Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 with libc >= 2.1
host lisp = OpenMCL 0.12
host lisp = SBCL itself
-
-It is known not to build under CLISP (as of early June 2002) because
-of bugs in the CLISP garbage collector.
+ os = MacOS X.2
+ host lisp = OpenMCL 0.13.6
+ host lisp = SBCL itself
+ cpu = mips and mipsel
+ os = Debian GNU/Linux 3.0
+ host lisp = SBCL itself
Reports of other systems that it works on (or doesn't work on, for
that matter), or help in making it run on more systems, would be
where it can be found.
3. If you like, you can tweak the *FEATURES* set for the resulting
Lisp system, enabling or disabling features like documentation
- strings or extra debugging code. The preferred way to do this is
- by creating a file "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.
+ strings, threads, or extra debugging code (see
+ "base-target-features.lisp-expr" for a list of recognized
+ *FEATURES*). The preferred way to do this is by creating a file
+ "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.
(LAMBDA (LIST)
(ADJOIN :SB-SHOW
(REMOVE :SB-DOC