[Openmcl-devel] Clozure CL 1.3-RC1 available
Bruce O'Neel
ecl at pckswarms.ch
Thu Feb 12 05:53:29 PST 2009
Hi,
Great. I tested it on a number of systems (where 'tested' means it builds itself with
(rebuild-ccl :full t) and on the Macs's the cocoa application builds with
(require "COCOA-APPLICATION") and then I ran a few different commands etc.
Linux ppc - Debian lenny works fine.
DarwinPPC - Leopard - works fine on a G4
Tiger - 32 bit completely works on a G5, 64 bit doesn't build the cocoa-application
but I suspect that isn't a suprise.
Linuxx86 - Fedora Core 7 on a 64 bit processor, both 32 and 64 bit work fine.
Fedora Core 7 on the same CPU, but in 32 bit mode.
Unhandled exception 11 at 0x14061a71, context->regs at #xbfb7ebd8
? for help
[5158] Clozure CL kernel debugger: k
Killed
Exit 137
Thanks very much!
cheers
bruce
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 02:43:08AM -0500, R. Matthew Emerson wrote:
> Release candidate binaries and sources for Clozure CL 1.3 are now
> available via Subversion.
>
> Release notes are available at http://trac.clozure.com/ccl/wiki/ReleaseNotes/1.3
>
> From the release notes:
>
> Clozure CL now runs on the following platforms:
> * Mac OS X 10.4 and later (PowerPC and x86)
> * Linux (PowerPC and x86)
> * FreeBSD 6.x and later (x86)
> * Solaris (x86)
> * MS Windows (x86)
>
> The preferred way to get Clozure CL is via Subversion. For example,
> to get CCL for Mac OS X on x86, one would run the following command
> from a shell prompt:
>
> $ svn co http://svn.clozure.com/publicsvn/openmcl/release/1.3/darwinx86/ccl
>
> Versions for other platforms are available by changing the "darwinx86"
> to
> one of "linuxx86", "freebsdx86", "solarisx86", "windows", "darwinppc",
> or
> "linuxppc".
>
> Both 32 bit and 64 bit binaries are included with all versions.
>
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