
On Jul 2, 2016, at 18:11, Raymond Toy <toy.raymond@gmail.com> wrote:
I wanted to be able to run cmucl and ccl on c-l.net <http://c-l.net/> (to run some automated tests).
Cmucl won't run; I think the 32-bit libraries that cmucl needs are missing. I tried running both 32- and 64-bit ccl, but there's some strange error produced. I can't tell if that's caused by c-l.net <http://c-l.net/> or some bug in ccl.
Don't know if this is a goal for c-l.net <http://c-l.net/>, but it seems natural that c-l.net <http://c-l.net/> should be able to run common lisp implementations. :-)
[Getting back from vacation; digging out from under email] Yes, we would like to make the c-l.net <http://c-l.net/> host run as many Lisp implementations as possible. Right now, we are running a fairly conservative version of Linux. If you would like to experiment with more exotic collections of libraries to satisfy dependencies, we might consider installing Docker containerization for users. What can I do to help you get your testing running on the c-l.net <http://c-l.net/> host? -- "A screaming comes across the sky. It has happened before but there is nothing to compare to it now."