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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ are:
compatibility layer for &cmucl; specific code.
-improved robustness of the &mysql; back-end.
+much improved robustness for the &mysql; back-end.
improved system loading.
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ of &clsql;.
&uffi;
- &clsql; uses &clsql; uses &uffi;
as a Foreign Function Interface (FFI) to support multiple &cl;
@@ -76,13 +76,12 @@ other systems.
Supported Common Lisp Implementation
The implementations that support &clsql; is governed by the supported
-implementations of &uffi;. At the time of the initial release of &clsql;,
-the following implementations are supported:
+implementations of &uffi;. The following implementations are supported:
- &acl; v6.1 on Redhat Linux 7.2 and Microsoft Windows.
- &lw; v4.2 on Redhat Linux 7.2 and Microsoft Windows.
- &cmucl; 18d on Redhat Linux 7.2.
+ &acl; v6.1 on Redhat Linux 7.2, FreeBSD 4.5, and Microsoft Windows XP.
+ &lw; v4.2 on Redhat Linux 7.2 and Microsoft Windows XP.
+ &cmucl; 18d-pre on Redhat Linux 7.2, FreeBSD 4.5, and Solaris 2.8.
@@ -92,9 +91,9 @@ the following implementations are supported:
Currently, &clsql; supports the following databases:
- &mysql; v3.23.49 on Redhat Linux 7.2 and Microsoft Windows.
- &postgresql; v7.1 on Redhat Linux 7.2. Support for both direct API connections and TCP socket connections.
- Allegro's ODBC interface (&aodbc;) on Redhat Linux 7.2 and Microsoft Windows.
+ &mysql; v3.23.49.
+ &postgresql; v7.2 with both direct API and TCP socket connections.
+ Allegro's ODBC interface (&aodbc;) using iODBC ODBC manager.
@@ -114,35 +113,38 @@ the following implementations are supported:
- Build clsql-mysql helper library
- &mysql; uses functions that require 64-bit integer
+ Build &c; helper libraries
+ &clsql; uses functions that require 64-bit integer
parameters and return values. The &ffi; in most &clsql;
-implementations do not support 64-bit integers. Thus, a C helper
-library is required to break these 64-bit integers into two compatible
+implementations do not support 64-bit integers. Thus, C helper
+libraries are required to break these 64-bit integers into two compatible
32-bit integers.
-Makefile's for Microsoft Windows and GNU/Solaris systems
-are supplied to build this library. In addition, the DLL and LIB
+Makefiles for Microsoft Windows and GNU/Solaris systems
+are supplied to build the libraries. Since many Microsoft Windows
+users don't have access to a compiler, the DLL and LIB
files for Microsoft Windows are supplied with the distribution.
-To build the library, first move to the directory
-interfaces/mysql directory. You may need to
-edit Makefile or Makefile.msvc to
-correctly specify the location of your &mysql; installation. On UNIX systems, use
-the command:
- make
-On a Microsoft Windows system,
-use the command:
-
-nmake /f
-Makefile.msvc
-
+To build the libraries on a GNU or Solaris, use the shell and
+change to the root directory of &clsql;. You may need to edit the file
+interfaces/mysql/Makefile to specify the location of your
+MySQL installation. The default Makefiles are setup for shared library
+linking on Linux. If you are using FreeBSD or Solaris, you will need
+to change the linker setting as instructed in the Makefile.
+Then, you can give the command
+
+make libs
+
+in the root directory of &clsql; to build the libraries
+interfaces/mysql/clsql-mysql.so and
+interfaces/clsql-uffi/clsql-uffi.so.
+
Load &uffi;
- Unpack the appropriate &uffi; version for your system which creates a directory
+ Unzip or untar the &uffi; distribution which creates a directory
for the &uffi; files. Add that directory to Defsystem's mk:*central-registry*.
You can do that by either pushing the pathname of the directory onto this variable, or
use the new add-registry-location present in the newest versions of
@@ -155,6 +157,39 @@ use the new add-registry-location present in the newest ver
+
+ Load &clsql; modules
+
+ Unzip or untar the &clsql; distribution which creates a directory
+for the &clsql; files. Add that directory to Defsystem's mk:*central-registry*.
+You can do that by either pushing the pathname of the directory onto this variable, or
+use the new add-registry-location present in the newest versions of
+&defsystem;. The following example code assumes the &clsql; files reside in the
+/usr/local/src/lisp/clsql directory. You need to load, at a minimum,
+the main :clsql system and at least one interface system.
+
+(mk:add-registry-location #P"/usr/local/src/lisp/clsql")
+(mk:load-system :clsql) ; main clsql package
+(mk:load-system :clsql-mysql) ; MySQL interface
+(mk:load-system :clsql-postgresql) ; PostgreSQL interface
+(mk:load-system :clsql-postgresql-socket) ; Socket PGSQL interface
+(mk:load-system :clsql-aodbc) ; Allegro ODBC interface
+
+
+
+
+
+ Run test suite
+
+ After loading &clsql;, you can execute the test program in
+the directory ./test-suite. The test file,
+tester-clsql
+has instructions for creating a test.config.
+After creating that file, simple load the test file with Lisp
+and the tests should automatically execute.
+
+
+