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lispbox's Issues

When I Launch LispBox A Second Time It Is Very Unhappy

Sorry for the vague title, but I'm an Emacs n00b and I'm not really sure what part of Lispbox is failing. :P When I launch it the first time all seems happy. When I launch it a second time (without exiting or without exiting gracefully) then it seems to fail. It doesn't seem to come with any documentation. That would help. :) Am I doing something wrong or is the project just finicky/unstable?

Backtrace buffer:

Debugger entered: (("Error in timer" slime-attempt-connection (#<process inferior-lisp> nil 2) (file-error "make client process failed" "Connection refused" :name "SLIME Lisp" :buffer nil :host "127.0.0.1" :service 47061)))
  (condition-case data (apply fun args) (error (debug nil ...)))
  slime-timer-call(slime-attempt-connection #<process inferior-lisp> nil 2)
  apply(slime-timer-call (slime-attempt-connection #<process inferior-lisp> nil 2))
  byte-code("\301�\302H�\303H\"\207" [timer apply 5 6] 4)
  timer-event-handler([t 20142 46176 22045 0.3 slime-timer-call (slime-attempt-connection #<process inferior-lisp> nil 2) nil])

inferior-lisp buffer:

(progn (load "/home/bamccaig/src/lispbox-0.7/slime-20110205.092829/swank-loader.lisp" :verbose t) (funcall (read-from-string "swank-loader:init")) (funcall (read-from-string "swank:start-server") "/tmp/slime.28964" :coding-system "iso-latin-1-unix"))

Welcome to Clozure Common Lisp Version 1.6-r14468M  (LinuxX8632)!
? ;Loading #P"/home/bamccaig/src/lispbox-0.7/slime-20110205.092829/swank-loader.lisp"...
;Loading #P"/home/bamccaig/.slime/fasl/2011-02-04/clozure-version_1.6-r14468m__(linuxx8632)-linux-x86/swank-backend.lx32fsl"...
;Loading #P"/home/bamccaig/.slime/fasl/2011-02-04/clozure-version_1.6-r14468m__(linuxx8632)-linux-x86/metering.lx32fsl"...
;Loading #P"/home/bamccaig/.slime/fasl/2011-02-04/clozure-version_1.6-r14468m__(linuxx8632)-linux-x86/swank-ccl.lx32fsl"...
;Loading #P"/home/bamccaig/.slime/fasl/2011-02-04/clozure-version_1.6-r14468m__(linuxx8632)-linux-x86/swank-gray.lx32fsl"...
;Loading #P"/home/bamccaig/.slime/fasl/2011-02-04/clozure-version_1.6-r14468m__(linuxx8632)-linux-x86/swank-match.lx32fsl"...
;Loading #P"/home/bamccaig/.slime/fasl/2011-02-04/clozure-version_1.6-r14468m__(linuxx8632)-linux-x86/swank-rpc.lx32fsl"...
;Loading #P"/home/bamccaig/.slime/fasl/2011-02-04/clozure-version_1.6-r14468m__(linuxx8632)-linux-x86/swank.lx32fsl"...
; Warning: These Swank interfaces are unimplemented:
;           (ACTIVATE-STEPPING ADD-FD-HANDLER ADD-SIGIO-HANDLER
;            BACKGROUND-SAVE-IMAGE DUP EXEC-IMAGE MAKE-FD-STREAM
;            REMOVE-FD-HANDLERS REMOVE-SIGIO-HANDLERS SLDB-BREAK-AT-START
;            SLDB-BREAK-ON-RETURN SLDB-STEP-INTO SLDB-STEP-NEXT SLDB-STEP-OUT)
; While executing: SWANK-BACKEND::WARN-UNIMPLEMENTED-INTERFACES, in process listener(1).
;; Swank started at port: 47061.
47061
? 
;; swank:close-connection: Unexpected end of file on #<BASIC-TCP-STREAM ISO-8859-1 (SOCKET/6) #x186911A6>

Messages buffer:

Warning: arch-dependent data dir (/tmp/lispbox-0.7/emacs-23.2/libexec/emacs/23.2/i686-pc-linux-gnu/) does not exist.
Warning: Lisp directory `/tmp/lispbox-0.7/emacs-23.2/share/emacs/23.2/site-lisp' does not exist.
Warning: Lisp directory `/tmp/lispbox-0.7/emacs-23.2/share/emacs/site-lisp' does not exist.
Warning: Lisp directory `/tmp/lispbox-0.7/emacs-23.2/share/emacs/23.2/lisp' does not exist.
Warning: Lisp directory `/tmp/lispbox-0.7/emacs-23.2/share/emacs/23.2/leim' does not exist.

("/home/bamccaig/src/lispbox-0.7/emacs-23.2/bin/emacs" "--eval=(progn (load \"lispbox\") (slime))")
For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a.
Loading /home/bamccaig/src/lispbox-0.7/emacs-23.2/share/emacs/site-lisp/lispbox.el (source)...
Loading /home/bamccaig/src/lispbox-0.7/ccl-1.6-linuxx86/lispbox-register.el (source)...done
Loading /home/bamccaig/src/lispbox-0.7/emacs-23.2/share/emacs/site-lisp/lispbox.el (source)...done
Polling "/tmp/slime.28964".. (Abort with `M-x slime-abort-connection'.) [5 times]
Connecting to Swank on port 47061.. [2 times]
Entering debugger...

Unhandled exception 11

Hi, if i start the actual lispbox on Linux amd64 i get the following message in emacs 23:

(progn (load "/home/ubu/lispbox-0.7/slime-20110205.092829/swank-loader.lisp" :verbose t) (funcall (read-from-string "swank-loader:init")) (funcall (read-from-string "swank:start-server") "/tmp/slime.23302" :coding-system "iso-latin-1-unix"))

Unhandled exception 11 at 0x300000098977, context->regs at #x7fff19ca6868
received signal 11; faulting address: 0x2ac
address not mapped to object
? for help
[23308] Clozure CL kernel debugger: [23308] Clozure CL kernel debugger: [23308] Clozure CL kernel debugger: %rax = 0x00000000000002ac %r8 = 0x0000000000000090
%rcx = 0x0000000000000000 %r9 = 0x0000000000000030
%rdx = 0x0000000000000013 %r10 = 0x00007fff19ca6e90
%rbx = 0x000030004002c4be %r11 = 0x00007fff19ca6f0d
%rsp = 0x00007f13ae2b5ed0 %r12 = 0x00007fff19ca6f3d
%rbp = 0x00007f13ae2b5ef0 %r13 = 0x00003000000988ff
%rsi = 0x00007fff19ca6f0d %r14 = 0x0000000000000000
%rdi = 0x00007fff19ca6f3d %r15 = 0x0000000000000360
%rip = 0x0000300000098977 %rflags = 0x00010246
[23308] Clozure CL kernel debugger: [23308] Clozure CL kernel debugger:
register number :

hawe you some hints?

error while loading shared libraries: libjpeg.so.62:

Hello,

Really looking forward to playing with LispBox, however getting the following error:

/home/drifter/Applications/lispbox-0.7/emacs-23.2/bin/emacs: error while loading shared libraries: libjpeg.so.62: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Running Ubuntu 14.04. I had installed emacs 24 previously, so not sure if this might be causing a conflict?

Was there anythign else that I needed to do to install, other than extract somewhere and run ./lispbox.sh?

Command line emacs

Could you add a command line version of Emacs to lispbox? I really prefer using Lisp through a terminal.

Russian

"Hello, world!", translated in russian language, not working in Repl.

Unsure how to build

I've forked lispbox for experimentation. How do you build Lispbox?

$ make -f GNUmakefile.clozurecl 
make: *** No rule to make target `binary-archives/.tar.gz', needed by `staging-archives/.tar.gz'.  Stop.

Crashes on startup

Running lispbox.sh right out of a fresh install gives the following error log:

(progn (load "/home/patrick/bin/lispbox-0.7/slime-20110205.092829/swank-loader.lisp" :verbose t) (funcall (read-from-string "swank-loader:init")) (funcall (read-from-string "swank:start-server") "/tmp/slime.12320" :coding-system "iso-latin-1-unix"))

Unhandled exception 11 at 0x300000098977, context->regs at #x7ffefd603f88
received signal 11; faulting address: 0x2ac
address not mapped to object
? for help
[12324] Clozure CL kernel debugger: [12324] Clozure CL kernel debugger: [12324] Clozure CL kernel debugger: %rax = 0x00000000000002ac      %r8  = 0x0000000000000090
%rcx = 0x0000000000000000      %r9  = 0x0000000000000030
%rdx = 0x0000000000000013      %r10 = 0x00007ffefd6045b0
%rbx = 0x000030004002c4be      %r11 = 0x00007ffefd60462d
%rsp = 0x00007f535193bed0      %r12 = 0x00007ffefd60465d
%rbp = 0x00007f535193bef0      %r13 = 0x00003000000988ff
%rsi = 0x00007ffefd60462d      %r14 = 0x0000000000000000
%rdi = 0x00007ffefd60465d      %r15 = 0x0000000000000360
%rip = 0x0000300000098977   %rflags = 0x00010246
[12324] Clozure CL kernel debugger: [12324] Clozure CL kernel debugger: 
  register number :

Running under Crunchbang++ based on Debian 8.7. uname -a gives Linux linawesome 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.39-1+deb8u2 (2017-03-07) x86_64 GNU/Linux

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