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June 20, 1985
KYOTO COMMON LISP on UNIX 4.2 bsd
Installation Guide
1. Prepare a directory (hereafter called 'KCL directory') for Kyoto Common
Lisp. In the following examples, we suppose that the KCL directory is
'/usr/kcl'.
2. Load the distribution tape to the KCL directory.
% pwd
/usr/kcl
% tar x
You will find that the subdirectory, unixport, has been created.
The unixport subdirectory contains everything that is needed to run KCL and
the KCL compiler. Files in this directory are:
Documents:
readme this file
Executable file:
saved_kcl the KCL interpreter and compiler
Command files:
kcl to invoke KCL
lc to invoke the KCL compiler
lc1 to invoke the KCL compiler
Header file:
cmpinclude.h the header file for the KCL compiler
3. Customize the command files.
The command file, kcl, consists of a single line command to invoke the KCL
interpreter.
#
~/unixport/saved_kcl ~/unixport/
Replace two '~'s with the pathname of the KCL directory (ie. '/usr/kcl' in
our example).
#
/usr/kcl/unixport/saved_kcl /usr/kcl/unixport/
And move this file to an appropriate command directory, say '/usr/bin', so
that all KCL users can access it.
You can use the commands lc and lc1 to invoke the compiler directly from the
shell. The content of lc is:
#
echo Compiling $1.lsp
~/unixport/saved_kcl ~/unixport/ $1 $1 U1000
Customize these command files in the same way as for the kcl command file
above.
4. Install the header file
Copy the header file, cmpinclude.h, to the standard directory for C include
files, say /usr/include.
5. Inquiries and bug reports should be addressed to:
Masami Hagiya or Taiichi Yuasa
Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences,
Kyoto University, Kyoto 606, Japan
Tel. 075-751-2111 ext. 7238 or 7209
Telex: 05422020 RIMS J