You can run CMUCL+SBCL from Debian sid in stable
From: Henry Lenzi (nowhere_at_but.reply.to.newsgroup.org)
Date: 09/23/04
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Date: 23 Sep 2004 01:05:41 -0300
Hi --
I just discovered the nicest thing. If you're a Woody user (you like
security updates), then there must have been a time in your life when
you watched enviously CMUCL advance, watched all those nice
ASDF-instalable packages, and either went on to build a new SBCL (but
feared greatly the CMUCL build :-)) or just stuck with what you had.
Well, *you too* can run CMUCL-19a!!!!
Here's how: create a "/sid" directory and chroot it!
If you're an old Debian-head, you must be going "Duh!", but this is
*really* nice .And has nothing to do with keeping "hybrid" systems
which, in the end, break dependencies.
One of those amazing littles facilites available in Debian. *G*
To learn how to do it, read 3 easy pages from:
http://javierlinares.com/debian/docs/chroot/chroot.pdf
Then apt-get install you way to happiness. :-))
Regs!
Henry Lenzi
PS: You need a recent kernel for thread-enabled SBCL.
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