# "lisp -noinit -batch"
# to use an existing CMU CL binary as a cross-compilation host
# when you have weird things in your .cmucl-init file
-# Someday any sufficiently ANSI Common Lisp, perhaps CLISP and/or
-# OpenMCL should work
-# "clisp"
-# "??"
-# but not yet as of sbcl-0.7.4. (There are still some weird dependencies
-# on idiosyncrasies of the way CMU CL implements Common Lisp.)
+# "openmcl --batch"
+# to use an OpenMCL binary as a cross-compilation host
#
# FIXME: Make a more sophisticated command line parser, probably
# accepting "sh make.sh --xc-host foolisp" instead of the
# SBCL_XC_HOST=<whatever> sh make-host-2.sh
# Copy output/cold-sbcl.core from the host system to the target system.
# On the target system:
-# sh make-host-2.sh
+# sh make-target-2.sh
+# sh make-target-contrib.sh
# Or, if you can set up the files somewhere shared (with NFS, AFS, or
# whatever) between the host machine and the target machine, the basic
# procedure above should still work, but you can skip the "copy" steps.
sh make-target-1.sh || exit 1
sh make-host-2.sh || exit 1
sh make-target-2.sh || exit 1
+sh make-target-contrib.sh || exit 1
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