[info-mcl] ANNOUNCE: MCLIDE 1.0b

Terje Norderhaug terje at in-progress.com
Wed Dec 30 00:13:32 CST 2009


On Dec 29, 2009, at 6:54 PM, Robert Schaaf wrote:
> Well, we're not out of the woods yet, but I guess the problem lies  
> more with CCL than MCLIDE.

Yes, this seems to be more of a CCL issue. If you don't get an answer  
here, you may consider posting the question on <http://clozure.com/ 
mailman/listinfo/openmcl-devel>.

> The dx86cl64.image doesn't have any of the modules EASYGUI,  
> HEMLOCK, APPLE-OBJC-2.0, or APPLE-OBJC. EASYGUI won't load, failing  
> on xinspector.dx64fsl, which it says is the wrong version fasl,
>
>> ;Loading #P"ccl:cocoa-ide;fasls;xinspector.dx64fsl.newest"...Error  
>> in Clozure Common Lisp process 8: Wrong FASL version.
>> > Type Command-. to abort.
>> See the Restarts… menu item for further choices.
>> 1 >
>
>
> Trapping the error results in spawning another LISP instance,  
> called temp bundle64.app.  Loading COCOA works, but also spawns the  
> new process.
>
> What I would like is an image that contains all the bells and  
> whistles,  that is if CCL loads on demand like MCL, and prunes dead  
> code on save-application.
>
> Bob Schaaf
>
>
> On Dec 28, 2009, at 7:02 PM, Terje Norderhaug wrote:
>
>> On Dec 28, 2009, at 9:56 AM, Robert Schaaf wrote:
>>>> On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 1:57 AM, Robert Schaaf  
>>>> <rwschaaf at comcast.net> wrote:
>>>> Alas, I am one the unlucky ones whose CL64 fails to load.
>>>
>>> The lisp is 'Clozure Common Lisp Version 1.4-r13119 ' located at  
>>> '/Developer/ccl-1.4/Clozure CL64.app/'.  The same happens also  
>>> with 1.5-dev-r13278M-trunk.  The same thing occurs on my previous- 
>>> generation Mini, same setup, with version 1.3.
>>>
>>> MCLIDE is version 1.0b1-1, with update of 12/26/09.
>>
>> I am glad to hear you resolved the issue by selecting the command  
>> line executable instead of the Clozure CL application bundle.
>>
>> Meanwhile, I made MCLIDE better handle application bundles. I have  
>> uploaded a new Update for MCLIDE that makes it start a selected  
>> lisp implementation application bundle as a command line executable.
>>
>> Unfortunately, MCLIDE still cannot use the Clozure CL application  
>> bundle, because the executable inside the bundle does not support  
>> the same command line arguments as dx86cl64 and other executables.
>>
>> Selecting the application bundle works when starting LispWorks  
>> from MCLIDE though.
>>
>> -- Terje Norderhaug
>>    terje at in-progress.com
>>
>>
>>
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