From: François PERRAD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 14:14:00 +0200
At 21:39 03/09/2007 -0400, Bob Rogers wrote: > I have finally run out of excuses to delay publishing Kea Common >Lisp, the compiler for Parrot I've been hacking on for years now. >. . . I've added kea-cl as a SVN external definition in the Parrot tree. At now, I don't know if it was a good idea. I see the powers-that-be have decided that this was indeed premature. I'm not surprised (but thanks for trying). When the following patch will apply on Kea-CL repository, I could integrate kea-cl in the configuring and building process. (but there're still many issues with non-Unix platforms) As I run on Win32, I use SBCL instead of CMUCL . . . Regards. François. Yikes; you are pushing the envelope a bit, aren't you? ;-} Not only does Kea-CL not build using SBCL even on Linux (README.text line 109), but I've never tried Kea-CL at all under Windows. (Though "make test" from the tarball should work on all Parrot platforms, but that doesn't apply to building Kea-CL from SVN.) If you are interested, I can look at the SBCL problem on GNU/Linux. However, the differences between CMUCL and SBCL are due to Kea's use of CMUCL compiler internals in the cross-compiler. There will be much less of this sort of thing once the compiler "goes native," so I had been waiting until then to finish making SBCL work again as a cross-compilation host. Thanks for trying this, -- Bob