2.6 kernel, yes (ubuntu 6.06, if that matters).

As for thread support, i thought i had configured this in the sense that i wrote it into the file customize-target-features.lisp:

(lambda (features)
(flet ((enable (x)
(pushnew x features))
(disable (x)
(setf features (remove x features))))
;; Threading support, available on x86/x86-64 Linux only.
         (enable :sb-thread)))

this is as it was given in the INSTALL documentation. However, after I built it, I see that it is not in the file local-target-features.lisp-expr ... should it be? I suspect I have built sbcl without thread support despite my intentions, but I'm not sure how to tell.

Keith

On 8/7/06, Edi Weitz <edi@agharta.de> wrote:
On Mon, 7 Aug 2006 12:25:03 -0400, "Keith Orpen" <keithorpen@gmail.com> wrote:

> So I finally got tbnl to run smoothly, using lispworks personal. It
> loads up on SBCL but there is something funny going on with the test
> pages. I can load one of these pages okay, but every second time i
> reload it, the browser just hangs there. when i reload it once
> again, then it works but the test page access count (info.html) has
> only increased by one, as if the previous request had never
> happened. I initially thought it was because i was on mac/intel,
> however tbnl/sbcl had the same problems hosted on linux, and it made
> no difference moving to the latest sbcl 0.9.15 either.
>
> what could be wrong?

Is your SBCL built with thread support and are you using a 2.6.x
kernel?