[CM] Forgot to mention libclm.so

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Fri, 26 Jan 2007 12:22:04 -0500


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I think this is the problem.  I tried your suggestions... none of them
worked.  *libclm.so* is simply not there to be found. I assume at some point
it is made/built... I also tried downloading it off the internet but
couldn't find a version to download... I assume that probably wouldn't work
anyway since I am using CYGWIN.

Any other ideas?

Perhaps CYGWIN isn't the way to go.

Rick, since you said you didn't get my original email, here it is again:

Hello everyone,

I am new to Lisp and have yet to use CLM although I have worked my way
through about 1/2 of Notes from the Metalevel.

I have tried a whole slew of different ways to get CLM working on windows XP
involving LispBox, Allegro 8.0, Clisp, Cygwin, SBCL & CMUCL.  Before I waste
anyone's time with my different failed approaches and error messages, etc.
let me ask:

Has anyone gotten CLM running fine on XP?  How hard is it?

I have searched for hours on the internet for an XP install explanation and
found next to nothing that was a step by step approach.

Thanks for any help you can give!

On 1/26/07, Rick Taube <taube@uiuc.edu> wrote:
>
> there is no cygwin conditionalizing in all.lisp so perhaps the shell
> script to compile the lib is not getting called?
>
> On Jan 26, 2007, at 8:21 AM, Bill Schottstaedt wrote:
>
> >> Then when I do (use-system :clm) it starts to load and then gets
> >> hung on " libclm.so does not exist".
> >
> > I was hoping Rick would know about this!  I don't have a windows
> > machine, and
> > haven't used windows in about 10 years; I don't even know whether
> > cygwin
> > uses ".so" or ".dll"!  If the latter, you could (pushnew :windoze
> > *features*)
> > and try loading all.lisp again.
> >
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I think this is the problem.&nbsp; I tried your suggestions... none of them worked.&nbsp; <span style="font-size: larger;"><b>libclm.so</b></span> is simply not there to be found. I assume at some point it is made/built... I also tried downloading it off the internet but couldn&#39;t find a version to download... I assume that probably wouldn&#39;t work anyway since I am using CYGWIN.
<br><br>Any other ideas?<br><br>Perhaps CYGWIN isn&#39;t the way to go. <br><br>Rick, since you said you didn&#39;t get my original email, here it is again:<br><br>Hello everyone,<br><br>I am new to Lisp and have yet to use CLM although I have worked my way through about 1/2 of Notes from the Metalevel.
<br><br>I
have tried a whole slew of different ways to get CLM working on windows
XP involving LispBox, Allegro 8.0, Clisp, Cygwin, SBCL &amp; CMUCL.&nbsp;
Before I waste anyone&#39;s time with my different failed approaches and
error messages, etc. let me ask:&nbsp; <br><br>Has anyone gotten CLM running fine on XP?&nbsp; How hard is it?&nbsp; <br><br>
I have searched for hours on the internet for an XP install explanation
and found next to nothing that was a step by step approach.<br><br>Thanks for any help you can give!<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 1/26/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Rick Taube</b> &lt;<a href="mailto:taube@uiuc.edu" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">
taube@uiuc.edu</a>&gt; wrote:
</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">there is no cygwin conditionalizing in all.lisp so perhaps the shell<br>script to compile the lib is not getting called?
<br><br>On Jan 26, 2007, at 8:21 AM, Bill Schottstaedt wrote:<br><br>&gt;&gt; Then when I do (use-system :clm) it starts to load and then gets<br>&gt;&gt; hung on &quot; libclm.so does not exist&quot;.<br>&gt;<br>&gt; I was hoping Rick would know about this!&nbsp;&nbsp;I don&#39;t have a windows
<br>&gt; machine, and<br>&gt; haven&#39;t used windows in about 10 years; I don&#39;t even know whether<br>&gt; cygwin<br>&gt; uses &quot;.so&quot; or &quot;.dll&quot;!&nbsp;&nbsp;If the latter, you could (pushnew :windoze<br>&gt; *features*)
<br>&gt; and try loading all.lisp again.<br>&gt;<br>&gt; _______________________________________________<br>&gt; Cmdist mailing list<br>&gt; <a href="mailto:Cmdist@ccrma.stanford.edu" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">
Cmdist@ccrma.stanford.edu</a><br>&gt; 
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