20:55:57RebelCoderRUHi. Can anyone please help with installing/running lisp on Debian ? I have installed it on my Py and I need it to run a server wit the following command:
20:58:14pjbNo, it cannot. Because ccl can only be compiled by ccl, it cannot be included in debian distributions.
20:58:34RebelCoderRUI have the ARM tar unzipped...
20:58:55pjbThen you have sbcl, clisp and ecl that should be able to run on Raspberry Pi. Perhaps one of them might be in the distribution. But I would download the sources and compile it myself anyways…
20:59:39pjbRebelCoderRU: then, you would have to run the CL implementation first, and give it expressions to evaluate once it's launched. You cannot do that at the bash REPL, you have to do it at the CL REPL!
21:00:14RebelCoderRUHmm... never did this before....
21:03:04antoszkaRebelCoderRU: Whatever you do, you need to get your Lisp REPL first (the "prompt") rather than typing Lisp code directly in the shell :)
21:03:11pjbRebelCoderRU: you may also have a look at http://cliki.net/Getting+Started for installation beyond the CL implementation. Ie. you may want to install quicklisp (the CL librarian), and a good editor for lisp such as emacs with slime and paredit.
21:04:48antoszkaRebelCoderRU: You might also want to join #clnoobs if you require a bit more handholding :)