I have just used either lispbox, readylisp, or aquamacs and downloaded
my own slime (it's not that much effort if you're going custom
anyway).
The first two are good if you just want to get started quickly.
Kyle
On Feb 9, 2008 11:27 AM, Steve Eichert <steve.eichert@gmail.com>
wrote:
I'm trying to get slime running on my MBP which is running Leopard
and
running into problems. More specifically it seems that macports
and emacs
aren't getting along very well. The output I'm getting is below,
does
anyone have any ideas on what my problem might be, and/or have
suggestions
for what I should try next?
Thanks,
Steve
Macintosh-2:~ Steve$ sudo /opt/local/bin/port install slime
---> Fetching emacs
---> Verifying checksum(s) for emacs
---> Extracting emacs
---> Applying patches to emacs
---> Configuring emacs
---> Building emacs with target all
Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command " cd
"/opt/local/var/macports/build/
_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.
macports.org_release_ports_editors_emacs/work/emacs-22.1"
&& make all " returned error 2
Command output: Highest address of load commands in input file:
0x2b7000
Lowest offset of all sections in __TEXT segment: 0x2360
--- List of Load Commands in Input File ---
# cmd cmdsize name address size
0 LC_SEGMENT 56 __PAGEZERO 0 0x1000
1 LC_SEGMENT 396 __TEXT 0x1000 0x135000
__text 0x3360 0x122eb8
__cstring 0x126218 0xfc4f
__literal8 0x135e68 0x78
__const 0x135ee0 0x100
__literal4 0x135fe0 0x4
2 LC_SEGMENT 328 __DATA 0x136000 0x156000
__data 0x136000 0x119ac2
__dyld 0x24fac4 0x1c
__bss 0x24fae0 0x31aa5
__common 0x2815a0 0xaa51
3 LC_SEGMENT 192 __IMPORT 0x28c000 0x2000
__pointers 0x28c000 0x1584
__jump_table 0x28d5c0 0x3fc
4 LC_SEGMENT 56 __LINKEDIT 0x28e000 0x29000
5 LC_SYMTAB 24
6 LC_DYSYMTAB 80
7 LC_LOAD_DYLINKER 28
8 LC_UNIXTHREAD 80
9 LC_LOAD_DYLIB 60
10 LC_LOAD_DYLIB 52
11 LC_LOAD_DYLIB 52
make[1]: *** [emacs] Abort trap
make[1]: *** Deleting file `emacs'
make: *** [src] Error 2
Error: The following dependencies failed to build: emacs
Error: Status 1 encountered during processing.
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