# This script is not a reliable way to build the system, but it is
# fast.:-| It can be useful if you are trying to debug a low-level
# problem, e.g. a problem in src/runtime/*.c or in
-# src/code/cold-init.lisp. Soon, you'll find yourself wanting to
+# src/code/cold-init.lisp. Soon, you'll find yourself wanting to
# test a small change in a file compiled into cold-sbcl.core without
# redoing the entire rebuild-the-system-from-scratch process. You may be
# able to avoid a complete make-host-2.sh by just letting this script
# Mostly it looks as though such limitations aren't fixable without
# the aforementioned rearchitecting or solving the halting problem.
#
-# To make this work, you need an after-xc.core file. To cause the
+# To make this work, you need an after-xc.core file. To cause the
# system to generate an after-xc.core file, you need
# :SB-AFTER-XC-CORE in target features during an ordinary build.
-# See the comments in base-target-features.lisp-expr for the
+# See the comments in base-target-features.lisp-expr for the
# recommended way to make that happen.
#######################################################################
CORE="-core"
;;
sbcl) LISP="sbcl"
- INIT="--sysinit /dev/null --userinit /dev/null"
+ INIT="--sysinit version.lisp-expr --userinit version.lisp-expr"
CORE="--core"
;;
clisp) LISP="clisp"
;;
openmcl)
LISP="openmcl"
- INIT="-b"
- CORE="-I"
- ;;
+ INIT="-b"
+ CORE="-I"
+ ;;
*) echo unknown host type: "$HOST_TYPE"
echo should be one of "sbcl", "cmucl", or "clisp"
exit 1