[CM] Arno in Grace?

Luke Crook luke at balooga.com
Wed Dec 28 15:16:22 PST 2011


On Dec 28, 2011, at 15:10, "Dr. des. Alan Fabian"
<alan.fabian at uni-hildesheim.de> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> ok, I tried to make cm2 running on my ubuntu 10.04:
>
> - I put cm2 like Ralf recomended via cvs into /usr/local/lisp/
> - then I followed the instructions to run cm in emacs
> (/cm2/doc/emacs.html) installing 1. emacs (GNU Emacs 23) and 2. slime
> via cvs to /usr/local/lisp/ and then I made the configuration of the
> emacs-init
>
> "
> (add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/local/lisp/slime/")
> (add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/local/lisp/cm2/")
> (load "etc/emacs/cm.el")
> (enable-cm-commands)
> "
>
> - then I opened emacs again, typed in M-x cm and got the message:
> "Versions differ: ... (slime) vs. ... (swank) ... Continue? (y or n)" I
> chose no and got a working lisp-prompt
> BUT no new window with slime opened! (with yes I get the following
> error-message:
>
> "
> Can't locate module: SWANK-IO-PACKAGE::SWANK-REPL
>    [Condition of type SIMPLE-ERROR]")
> "
>
> I have no idea what to do now, because I am not used to emacs, slime and
> swank. Would be nice you could help me with this.
>
> Thank you,
> Alan
>
>
> Am 28.12.2011 19:35, schrieb Heinrich Taube:
>>> my favorite language, I am used to it. That's why I am so
>>> enthusiastic about Grace and all these helpful tools for converting
>>> data to music and why I had a lot of hope in Arno.
>>
>> so if Arno is common lisp then you should be able to simply load it
>> into a running cm2, and you should be able to run cm2 with pretty much
>> any modern common lisp, e.g.  clisp or sbcl.
>>
>> to get Arno working in Grace you would of course need to convert arno
>> from common lisp to S7 Scheme...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Dr. des. Alan Fabian
> Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
> Institut für Musik und Musikwissenschaft
> Stiftung Universität Hildesheim
> Marienburger Platz 22
> 31141 Hildesheim
>
>
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