One question is since you are on a Mac, your line endings in some situations might be '\r' by itself?
Not sure if between the client/server sockets if they ever get into '\r' only mode out of sync.
But since you have used ABCL  on Mac with java1.5 for a while this would have been something that maybe would have come up already.  Another thing.. if on Mac if a person uses the default system editors, what do line ending styles end up being?

But your actual error looks like Lisp missing something that helps identify the platform type and x86 vs amd64.


On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 7:29 PM, Alan Ruttenberg <alanruttenberg@gmail.com> wrote:
Just a heads up that I've got some help from Doug on this and have
made some progress.

Lisp starts up and can do simple things but.

a) Read from console doesn't work. Via button I can load files with
simple stuff like (print 'hello-world).
b) Doing anything beyond simple causes some trouble with autoloading,
I think. Here's the message (I'm trying to load swank here with the
idea of remote connecting from emacs, but e.g. (require 'asdf) gives
me the same error.)

For voyeurs, code's at

http://svn.neurocommons.org/svn/trunk/protege/org.sciencecommons.protege.lisp

Armed Bear Common Lisp 0.20.0-dev
Java 1.5.0_19 Apple Inc.
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
Low-level initialization completed in 0.0 seconds.
Startup completed in 0.491 seconds.

"Starting up protege lisp interpreter"
; Loading #P"/Users/alanr/repos/slimenew/slime/swank-loader.lisp" ...
;   Loading stream ...
;   Loaded stream (0.0050 seconds)
;  Loading stream ...
;  Loaded stream (0.092 seconds)
WARNING: No architecture feature found in ~a.
Debugger invoked on condition of type TYPE-ERROR:
 org.armedbear.lisp.Lisp$unboundValue@ca18c6
[1] MOP(1):

Regards,
Alan


On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 6:36 PM, Alan Ruttenberg
<alanruttenberg@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up a lisp shell inside protege, by copy pasting from
> the bean shell example they have:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/co-ode-owl-plugins/source/browse/trunk/org.coode.shell/src/org/coode/shell/view/BeanShellView.java
>
> (see  http://www.beanshell.org/manual/jconsole.html)
>
> Unfortunately I'm losing, with the first eval I call resulting in a
> null pointer exception.
> I expect I don't know how to set up the top level loop to run with the
> JConsole streams.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks,
> Alan
>

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