[cmucl-imp] Upcoming release

Raymond Toy toy.raymond at gmail.com
Sun Oct 30 18:06:10 CET 2011


On 10/28/11 9:20 PM, Raymond Toy wrote:
> On 10/25/11 2:49 PM, Robert Swindells wrote:
>> Raymond Toy wrote:
>>> On 10/24/11 3:20 PM, Robert Swindells wrote:
>> .> Raymond Toy wrote:
>>>>> I noticed that it has been a year since our last release, so it's time
>>>>> once again for another release.  A new branch has been created
>>>>> (RELEASE-20c-BRANCH) for the release.
>>>>>
>>>>> This time, I'm not going to do any pre-release.  We'll make just the one
>>>>> build due at the end of this month for the 20c release.  If it's broken
>>>>> for some reason, we'll send a patch if possible.  If it's really broken,
>>>>> we'll recommend people to use the following snapshot.  (Of course,
>>>>> because of the release, there will not be a snapshot for Nov.)
>>>> I think that for NetBSD the recommendation will have to be to stick
>>>> with the 2011-10 snapshot. I can rebuild this for later OS releases.
>>>>
>>>> The build scripts don't work anymore.
>>> Bummer.  In what way do the build scripts not work anymore?  Did you
>>> remember to use the boot-20c bootstrap file?  There were really very few
>>> changes between 2011-10 and the release candidate.  Other than changing
>>> the fasl file version, I think the only possible issue would be the
>>> denormal trap handling.
>> With create-target.sh:
>>
>> % src/tools/create-target.sh build-2 x86_netbsd NetBSD
>> (create-target.sh) Settings: bld_dir=build-2 lisp_variant=x86_netbsd motif_variant=NetBSD
>> cd: can't cd to motif/server
>> (create-target.sh) not OK: Can't cd motif/server
> Ok.  I downloaded and installed a bare bones NetBSD 5.1 (i386) system in
> virtual box.
>
> I don't have this problem.  create-target.sh succeeds and motif/server
> exists.
>
> build-all.sh -b build -C "x86_freebsd NetBSD" -o 2011-10/bin/lisp
>
>
After installing sources locally, and getting a copy of gmake and
lesstif, I just ran

src/tools/build-all.sh -B boot-20c -C "x86_freebsd NetBSD" -o
2011-10/bin/lisp -8 2011-10-8bit/bin/lisp

The build went fine.

Ray



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