From 4e987026148fe65c323afbc93cd560c07bf06b3f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yale AI Dept Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1993 13:08:00 -0500 Subject: Import to github. --- com/cmu/README | 45 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+) create mode 100644 com/cmu/README (limited to 'com/cmu/README') diff --git a/com/cmu/README b/com/cmu/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3653d60 --- /dev/null +++ b/com/cmu/README @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +This directory contains command scripts used for building Yale Haskell +from the source distribution under CMU Common Lisp on the sparc. + +We have been using version 16f of CMU Common Lisp to build Haskell. +You can ftp this from lisp-rt1.slisp.cs.cmu.edu (128.2.217.9). +There is a known problem with this version of CMU CL: core files built +under SunOS 4.1.2 won't work under 4.1.3, and vice versa. There are +also apparently compatibility problems with 4.1.3 between sun4c and +sun4m architectures. Anyway, we have built under 4.1.2 on a sun4c +and 4.1.3 on a sun4m. + +Developers need to source haskell-development instead of haskell-setup +in the .cshrc file. + +To rebuild the system: + +* You need to define environment variables Y2, CMUCL, and CMUCLLIB to + point to the appropriate pathnames. See the haskell-development + script for details. + +* Make sure that the environment variable PRELUDEBIN (in the + haskell-setup script) points to $PRELUDE/cmu. + +* Execute the "compile" script. This will recompile all of the Lisp + source files that make up the Yale Haskell system. Compiled files + are put in the "cmu" subdirectory of each source directory. + +* Execute the "build-prelude" script to compile the standard prelude. + Note that this process tends to use up a huge amount of memory! + +* Execute the "savesys" script to save a core file. + +* The new core file is initially called "bin/new-cmu-haskell.core". + Use the -core command line argument to cmucl to test it. If it + works, you should rename it to "bin/sun4c-haskell.core" (or + "bin/sun4m-haskell.core") and use the "bin/cmu-haskell" script + to execute it. Make sure HASKELLPROG (in the haskell-setup script) + is correct. Depending on where you have cmucl this script may need + editing. + +* If you want to build an executable with the X support, you'll also + need to run the "build-xlib" and "savesys-xlib" scripts. You + need to edit these scripts to change the pathname of the file + containing the CLX library (or suppress the load entirely if you + are using a Lisp executable with CLX pre-loaded.). -- cgit v1.2.3