Build SBCL on FreeBSD ===================== Motivation ---------- Installing the binary package for SBCL on a FreeBSD 13.1 system will install version 2.2.7. Using the SBCL from the binary package gives an error when compiling lisp programs using compression, saying that the runtime was not built with zstd support. I wanted to see if building from source would solve this. Build in a jail --------------- I choose to build SBCL in a jail, so that it would not touch my system. This way I can do a kind of test-install, and if everything works fine, I can adopt it to my main system. With ZFS creating a new jail is a piece of cake and a matter of seconds. So I setup a new jail by cloning a snapshot I made earlier from a default jail install. Using Stow ---------- GNU Stow is a great solution when you want to install self compiled software. See: https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/ It makes installing, de-installing and upgrading software very easy. BTW: I also use stow to manage my dotfiles. Prepare the jail ---------------- You need SBCL to build SBCL. In the jail I installed the binary packages git, stow, gmake, texinfo, zstd, and sbcl and created the directory /usr/local/stow/sbcl. pkg install -y git stow gmake texinfo zstd sbcl mkdir -p /usr/local/stow/sbcl Now I could download and compile SBCL. Build SBCL ---------- git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/sbcl/sbcl cd sbcl sh make.sh --fancy --prefix=/usr/local/stow/sbcl cd ./doc/manual && gmake cd - setenv INSTALL_ROOT /usr/local/stow/sbcl && sh install.sh Finish the install ------------------ Remove the binary package and use the newly compiled version: pkg delete sbcl cd /usr/local/stow stow --ignore=dir sbcl The --ignore=dir is because of the info pages. Starting sbcl now shows the current version: This is SBCL 2.2.9.140-ca0170fb7 Installing on a different host ------------------------------ I installed quicklisp in this jail and did some test compliations. Happy with the result, I migrated this to my main FreeBSD box: scp -r /usr/local/stow/sbcl main-host: At the main-host: mv sbcl /usr/local/stow/ cd /usr/local/stow stow --ignore=dir sbcl Compression ----------- Now compression works :) For the binary that generates this website, this results in the following: - before compression: 23M - after compression: 14M So, that is quite a lot, for small programs. Have fun ! Last edited: $Date: 2022/10/22 16:16:35 $ * EOF *