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Can't get GNU-APL to see it's Workspace Libraries (eg: wslib3, wslib4, wslib5) |
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Fri, 4 Dec 2020 16:25:04 -0500 (EST) |
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Hi;
I've downloaded the source and built the GNUAPL interpreter on a
CentOS-7.4 Linux box, and it seems to work quite well!
I'm using the GNUAPL 1.7 version, as 1.8 has been reported to segfault
by some other folks using this APL.
The apl-1.7 compiled and installed nicely, and runs well, if I
use: xkbcomp apl.xkb :0 -w 0
to set up the xterm display, and
then: apl --noColor
to run the interpreter.
Really looks like it runs fine - except I cannot get GNUAPL to "see" it's
libraries, ie. wslib3, wslib4 and wslib5.
I've tried setting environment vars APL_LIB_ROOT and GNU_APL_LIBS to
various values (the build directory where the source is, or the
/usr/local/lib/apl directory where the installed binary and shared system
libraries are installed to, or a local user directory, etc.
The only APL "Library" that the interpreter is able to "see" is the one
called "workspaces" in either the source build directory, or a local user
directory.
What this means is that none of the examples, or SQL stuff, or HTML stuff
that is provided with the interpreter can be accessed, and none of the
scripts can be run.
All the files seem to be installed to the correct places - but the
compiled interpreter cannot "see" the workspaces, despite all the files
being installed to the correct directories:
When I run the APL interpreter,and enter ")libs", I get indication of
everything except "workspaces" is "MISSING":
(Here is what the APL interpreter reports: )
--------------------------- example GNUAPL Session ----------------------
[root@l2-centos74 apl-1.7]# apl --noColor
______ _ __ __ __ ___ ____ __
/ ____// | / // / / / / | / __ \ / /
/ / __ / |/ // / / / / /| | / /_/ // /
/ /_/ // /| // /_/ / / ___ | / ____// /___
\____//_/ |_/ \____/ /_/ |_|/_/ /_____/
Welcome to GNU APL version 1.7 / Unversioned directory
Copyright (C) 2008-2016 Dr. Jürgen Sauermann
Banner by FIGlet: www.figlet.org
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY;
for details run: apl --gpl.
This program is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
according to the GNU Public License (GPL) version 3 or later.
)libs
Library root: /usr/local/lib/apl
Library reference number mapping:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ref Conf Path State Err
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 ENV /usr/local/lib/apl/workspaces present
1 ENV /usr/local/lib/apl/wslib1 missing (2)
2 ENV /usr/local/lib/apl/wslib2 missing (2)
3 PSYS @GNU_APL_LIBS@/wslib3 missing (2)
4 PSYS @GNU_APL_LIBS@/wslib4 missing (2)
5 PSYS @GNU_APL_LIBS@/wslib5 missing (2)
6 ENV /usr/local/lib/apl/wslib6 missing (2)
7 ENV /usr/local/lib/apl/wslib7 missing (2)
8 ENV /usr/local/lib/apl/wslib8 missing (2)
9 ENV /usr/local/lib/apl/wslib9 missing (2)
===========================================================================
-------------- End Example GNUAPL Session ---------------------------------
This looks like a configuration issue, but I have not been able to track
it down, as the "./configure" and the "make" all ran fine.
Any ideas anyone??? Thanx for ideas, from anyone!
- Mark Langdon,
Ontario, Canada.
- Can't get GNU-APL to see it's Workspace Libraries (eg: wslib3, wslib4, wslib5),
gemesys <=