Bill St. Clair wrote:
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Jeff Cunningham
<j.k.cunningham at comcast.net> wrote:
  
Bill St. Clair wrote:
    
Or you could try Clozure Common Lisp (CCL) on OpenBSD. CCL and
multi-threaded Hunchentoot are known to work on FreeBSD, but none of
us at Clozure has an OpenBSD machine to try it on.

-Bill



      
Can CCL generate executable images?
    

  
I just grabbed latest snapshot through subversion and tried the binary and it failed, so apparently it isn't compatible with OpenBSD.  I tried both the lx86cl64 and lx86cl versions (can't tell if this remote machine is 64-bit or not, it doesn't have /proc/cpu-info mounted and that's the only way I know to find out). I don't have root priviledges so there's not much else I can try that I know of. Is there a way to build it from scratch? Or do you have to start with the binary?

We should probably take this off list - its getting off topic.

--Jeff