Hi Piet,
Yes, DP installs a shell script wrapper for sbcl. It's not a bug,
since there is at least one other piece of software in DP which
requires the wrapper. (It's there so that 'sbcl' will run sbcl the
same way 'clisp' on the command line runs clisp.)
I can check if the other software still requires this. I don't off the
top of my head remember what it was; I'll have to check through
the old bug reports.
Maxima 5.9.3 builds under darwinports using clisp by default
and sbcl as a variant. The issue you note is automatically taken
care of by the portfile. The portfile is not yet updated because
maxima 5.9.3 does not yet work with TeXmacs. (I think the TeXmacs
fix is trivial, just updating the recognized version numbers, but
it has to be tested.)
Best Wishes,
Greg
On Mar 23, 2006, at 11:32 AM, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
> I looked into the darwinports installation and it seems that this
> shell script is something that darwinport installs. It doesn't
> belong to
> the standard sbcl installation. I will file a bug report in
> darwinports.
>
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