quicklisp without gcc
Daniel Kochmański
daniel at turtleware.eu
Tue Aug 16 13:25:38 UTC 2016
These settings look reasonable. If you have such option, we could
arrange the ssh session to your box next week so I can try to find the
issue myself?
Regards,
Daniel
Peter Münster writes:
> On Tue, Aug 16 2016, Daniel Kochmański wrote:
>
>> It looks like your ECL lib/ directory isn't correctly written on the
>> disk (ie lib/ecl-x.x.x/help.doc), not sure though.
>
> No, the help.doc is the same as the one in my build environment.
>
> Perhaps there is a general problem with reading and/or writing binary files?
>
> Perhaps I've made errors when cross-compiling ELC? I don't know, if my
> assumptions here are correct:
> ECL_STACK_DIR=down
> CL_FIXNUM_TYPE=int
> CL_FIXNUM_BITS=32
> CL_FIXNUM_MAX=536870911L
> CL_FIXNUM_MIN=-536870912L
> CL_INT_BITS=32
> CL_LONG_BITS=32
> ECL_BIGENDIAN=no
> ECL_NEWLINE=LF
> ECL_FILE_CNT=0
> ECL_STDINT_HEADER="#include <stdint.h>"
> ECL_UINT8_T=uint8_t
> ECL_UINT16_T=uint16_t
> ECL_UINT32_T=uint32_t
> ECL_UINT64_T=no
> ECL_INT8_T=int8_t
> ECL_INT16_T=int16_t
> ECL_INT32_T=int32_t
> ECL_INT64_T=no
> ECL_LONG_LONG_BITS=no
> ECL_WORKING_ENVIRON=yes
> ECL_TO_RUN=
>
> How could I check these settings please?
>
>
>> Also, instead of calling (require 'drakma) use (asdf:load-system 'drakma)
>
> Ok, but it did not help...
>
> Thanks for your efforts,
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Daniel Kochmański ;; aka jackdaniel | Poznań, Poland
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