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gnu: sbcl: Fix building on powerpc-linux.
* gnu/packages/lisp.scm (sbcl)[native-inputs]: Remove clisp, add ecl. [arguments]: In custom 'build phase replace 'clisp' with 'ecl' for powerpc-linux and adjust the dynamic-space-size to closer to the maximum RAM for the architecture.
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@ -441,13 +441,13 @@ (define-public sbcl
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;; ECL too. As of 2020-07-01, ECL was last updated in 2020 while CLISP
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;; was last updated in 2010, and both take about the same time to build SBCL.
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;;
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;; For now we stick to CLISP for all systems. We keep the `match' here
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;; to make it easier to change the host compiler for various
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;; For now we stick to CLISP as the default for all systems. In any event, keep
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;; the `match' here to make it easier to change the host compiler for various
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;; architectures. Consider switching to ECL if it gets faster than CLISP
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;; (maybe post 2020 release).
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(list (match (%current-system)
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((or "x86_64-linux" "i686-linux")
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clisp)
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("powerpc-linux" ; CLISP fails to build, needs investigating.
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ecl)
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(_
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clisp))
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cl-asdf
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@ -566,13 +566,16 @@ (define (quoted-path input path)
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(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
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(setenv "CC" "gcc")
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(invoke "sh" "make.sh" ,@(match (%current-system)
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((or "x86_64-linux" "i686-linux")
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`("clisp"))
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("powerpc-linux"
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`("ecl"))
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(_
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`("clisp")))
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(string-append "--prefix="
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(assoc-ref outputs "out"))
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"--dynamic-space-size=3072"
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,@(if (target-ppc32?)
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;; 3072 is too much for this architecture.
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`("--dynamic-space-size=2048")
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`("--dynamic-space-size=3072"))
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"--with-sb-core-compression"
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"--with-sb-xref-for-internals"
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;; SB-SIMD will only be built on x86_64 CPUs supporting
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