X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=be59775e49afcaeda320c6e4ef2797afc54c85c7;hb=422b88abf96f4842a3d0999cd3b80d96f5a153d6;hp=67e0771bda06ccee3817636b845d1029d90d1001;hpb=e02c32bd4d07a7d30c9a9d78be54f1f9f84f9877;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 67e0771..be59775 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -48,11 +48,24 @@ This software has been built successfully on these systems: os = FreeBSD 3.4 or 4.0 host lisp = CMU CL host lisp = SBCL itself - os = OpenBSD 2.6 + os = OpenBSD 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, and 3.0 host lisp = SBCL itself -It is known not to build under CLISP, because CLISP doesn't support -MAKE-LOAD-FORM. Reports of other systems that it works on, or help in -making it run on more systems, would be appreciated. + cpu = sparc + os = Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 with libc >= 2.2 + host lisp = SBCL itself + os = Solaris 8 + host lisp = SBCL itself + cpu = powerpc + 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 because of (as of early June 2002) +bugs in the CLISP garbage collector. + +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 +appreciated. CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION SBCL, like CMU CL, overcommits memory. That is, it @@ -94,9 +107,6 @@ To build the system binaries: per the CAUTION note above. (As of version 0.6.0, the most memory-intensive operation in make.sh is the second call to GENESIS, which makes the Lisp image grow to nearly 128 Mb RAM+swap. - This will probably be reduced somewhat in some later version - by allowing cold load of byte-compiled files, so that the cold - image can be smaller.) 2. If the GNU make command is not available under the name "gmake", then define the environment variable GNUMAKE to a name where it can be found. @@ -125,9 +135,7 @@ To build the system binaries: 13 hours on a 133MHz Pentium (P54C) with 48Mb RAM, running OpenBSD 2.6. Around the 48Mb mark, the build process is starved for RAM: on my 48Mb OpenBSD machine with nothing else running, it - spent about 2/3 of its wall clock time swapping. Anything which - substantially increases memory use, like running X11, Emacs, or, - God forbid, Netscape, can increase the build time substantially. + spent about 2/3 of its wall clock time swapping. Now you should have the same src/runtime/sbcl and output/sbcl.core files that come with the binary distribution, and you can install