Internals Question about SCO Xenix 2.3

martin.j.shannon mjs at cbnews.ATT.COM
Sat Mar 11 01:27:54 AEST 1989


In article <201 at spt.entity.com> mdc at spt.entity.com (Marty Connor) writes:
>I wish to run KCL (Kyoto Common Lisp) on my Xenix box, but have not
>been able to.  As described to me:  "There are two segments:  TEXT and
>DATA, each with attributes.  The TEXT segment (usually code) has attribute
>READ-ONLY, and the DATA segment has attribute "NON-EXECUTABLE".
>
>This makes using KCL hard if not impossible because it wants to load
>object files that it compiles into the text segment of the process.

Actually, it intends to execute in the DATA segment, but you'll see the same
result: it doesn't work, and probably generates a core dump.

>My question is, has anything changed in 2.3 that will allow this to
>happen more easily?

I don't know about Xenix, but....

>Barring 2.3, is there ANY 386 Unix that you know of that will run KCL
>as it is intended?

Yes, I have successfully run KCL & AKCL on an AT&T SVR3.1 running on an AT&T
WGS6386E (20 MHz tower).  In the next several weeks, I intend to verify that
it continues to work on AT&T's SVR3.2, and that it builds & runs on ISC's
386/ix 2.0.1 (I have no reason to doubt that either will work flawlessly).

>-- 
>Marty Connor
>Director of Innovation, The Entity
>mdc at entity.com, ...{harvard|uunet}!mit-eddie!spt!mdc


-- 
Marty Shannon; AT&T Bell Labs; Liberty Corner, NJ
(Affiliation given for identification only.)



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