16:21:44rogersmI just compiled sbcl for raspberrypi/FreeBSD and I see it only uses a single CPU, is there any option to compile in parallel?
18:05:48earl-ducaineI've been playing around with using SBCL in a shared library using ql sbcl-librarian. Trivial examples have worked great! But I'm having problems using it in a more complex envirment. I'm trying to use it in a gimp plugin and I'm geting a segmentation fault when lisp initializes.
18:06:42earl-ducainethe fault occures in x86-64-assem.S call *CLOSURE_FUN_OFFSET(%rax)
18:10:43earl-ducaineI'm running using gdb so I can inspect memory. I'm assuming that there's some problem dynamically loading the .core file, but there's nothing obvious.
18:16:59stassatsrogersm: either --with-sb-thread or --fancy for more stuff