Hi,
I've been using CL-GD on 32-bit systems for years without difficulties. Now I'm trying to set a Lisp environment up on a fresh 64-bit Debian machine and I can't get CL-GD to work. When I try to load it I get this error:
Error opening shared object "/home/jcunningham/src/lisp/cl-gd-0.5.7/cl-gd-glue.so":
/home/jcunningham/src/lisp/cl-gd-0.5.7/cl-gd-glue.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64..
I remember their being an issue with CL-GD on 64-bit machines a couple years ago that involved having to use CFFI-UFFI-COMPAT instead of CFFI. I also vaguely remember that there was a problem at the time trying to have both CFFI and UFFI working, as the former used the same asd file name as the latter or something like that. Quite a number of other libraries I use depend on CFFI so I don't want to do anything that would break it. But I also need to get CL-GD working again if this machine is to be useful.
My gd lib is 64-bit - actually, everything I can think of is 64-bit. Is this still an issue? Is anyone using CL-GD on a 64-bit machine?
If so, mind sharing what it takes to get it working?
Much obliged.
--Jeff Cunningham
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