To whom it may concern,

I have been able to build pil21 under OpenBSD 6.6-STABLE with LLVM 8.0.1. I had 
to rebuild the bitcode files, as they were built with 9.0.x.

Best Regards,

Alexander 

Am 12. April 2020 17:05:47 MESZ schrieb "Alexander Shendi (Web.DE)" 
<alexander.she...@web.de>:
>Hi again,
>
>Sorry to follow up on my own post, but with some hacking at lib.c and
>changing the Makefile I was able to bootstrap a working picolisp
>binary.
>
>However I can't seem to be able to regenerate the *.bc files from the
>Lisp files. Two questions:
>
>1. would anyone be interested in the changes I made? And who is the
>maintainer?
>2. Any suggestions how to rebuild the system? Do I need a standard
>picolisp (i.e. http://software-lab.de/picoLisp.tgz) install?
>
>Many thanks in advance,
>
>Alexander 
>
>Am 12. April 2020 15:16:30 MESZ schrieb "Alexander Shendi (Web.DE)"
><alexander.she...@web.de>:
>>Dear Lisp,
>>
>>Happy Easter!
>>
>>I have tried building pil21 under NetBSD 9/aarch64. I tried to use
>>Ersatz-picolisp under OpenJDK8 to generate the *.ll files to bootstrap
>>pil21, but it seems some language constructs used in llvm.l are not
>>supported.
>>
>>What is the best way to work around thus? TIA. 
>>
>>Best Regards and stay safe, 
>>
>>Alexander 
>>
>>
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