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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ OpenAxiom currenly requires a Lisp system for its runtime support. OpenAxiom is known to build with the GNU Common Lisp (GCL versions 2.6.7 or 2.6.8), Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL version 1.0.22 or higher, except 1.0.29), CLisp (version 2.44.x or higher), and ECL (version -0.9l or higher), Clozure CL (version 1.3 or higher). So, if you +higher than 11.1.1), Clozure CL (version 1.3 or higher). So, if you already have any of the above mentioned Lisp systems, your are good to go. Otherwise, you would need to download a dependency tarball from OpenAxiom's download web site. See instructions below. @@ -29,11 +29,11 @@ Ah, one more note: OpenAxiom requires GNU Make. If you are missing a Lisp system, you need to get one, either separately install it, or download the dependency tarball - open-axiom-1.4.0-dep.tar.bz2 + open-axiom-1.4.1-dep.tar.bz2 from the SourceForge download site - http://surfnet.dl.sf.net/project/open-axiom/open-axiom/dependencies/open-axiom-1.4.0-dep.tar.bz2 + http://surfnet.dl.sf.net/project/open-axiom/dependencies/open-axiom-1.4.1-dep.tar.bz2 If you already have a Lisp system installed, please go to step 2. Note however that if you want to build OpenAxiom with the GCL from @@ -43,21 +43,21 @@ environment, then you should add the option --enable-gcl to the configure command line. In short, add --enable-gcl if you specifically insist on GCL as the base Lisp runtime system. -1.a. Download the dependency tarball open-axiom-1.4.0-dep.tar.bz2 +1.a. Download the dependency tarball open-axiom-1.4.1-dep.tar.bz2 1.b. Decompress the dependency tarball - tar jxfv open-axiom-1.4.0-dep.tar.bz2 + tar jxfv open-axiom-1.4.1-dep.tar.bz2 That should decompress the dependency tarball in a directory -named open-axiom-1.4.0. +named open-axiom-1.4.1. 2. Building OpenAxiom ------------------ It is assumed you have already downloaded open-axiom source tarball, -e.g. open-axiom-1.4.0.tar.bz2. +e.g. open-axiom-1.4.1.tar.bz2. Note: If you don't have a Lisp system in the build environment, please make sure that you have either followed the instructions in step 1., @@ -65,18 +65,18 @@ or have separately installed one before proceeding. 2.a. Decompress the OpenAxiom source tarball - tar jfxv open-axiom-1.4.0.tar.bz2 + tar jfxv open-axiom-1.4.1.tar.bz2 2.b. Configure OpenAxiom It is highly recommended that you build OpenAxiom in a directory different from the one that contains the sources. For example, you -may create a directory sibling to open-axiom-1.4.0 and build the +may create a directory sibling to open-axiom-1.4.1 and build the system from there: mkdir oa-build cd oa-build - ../open-axiom-1.4.0/configure + ../open-axiom-1.4.1/configure It is possible to tell configure where to put the final OpenAxiom executables. By default, when you just type in configure like above, @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ it will configure the system with prefix /usr/local. You can instead say where you want it to be installed, let's say /banana/space. You would then have typed - ../open-axiom-1.4.0/configure --prefix=/banana/space + ../open-axiom-1.4.1/configure --prefix=/banana/space If you want to compile OpenAxiom with a specific Lisp system (not |