Install GTK ?Emacs, ?Gnuplot and ?Graphviz by typing
sudo apt-get install emacs22-gtk gnuplot-x11 graphviz
in your terminal.
/usr/local/share/ccl
.
3.Download the latest ?Slime, unpack it and move it somewhere, for example to /usr/local/share/slime
. Don?t use the slime debian package and don?t use the slime that comes with Emacs.
~/.emacs
with these commands (adapt the paths to your slime and to your ccl):
(custom-set-variables '(cua-mode t nil (cua-base)) ;;; uncomment this if you don't want the tool bar ;; '(tool-bar-mode nil) '(show-paren-mode t) '(column-number-mode t) '(indent-tabs-mode nil) '(make-backup-files nil)) (add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/local/share/slime") (require 'slime) (setq inferior-lisp-program "/usr/local/share/ccl/lx86cl64") ;;; use this in 32Bit Linux ;;(setq inferior-lisp-program "/usr/local/share/ccl/lx86cl") (slime-setup '(slime-repl slime-autodoc slime-fancy-inspector)) ;;; this automatically starts the lisp (command-execute 'slime)
If not, check the
*messages*
buffer of Emacs to see what went wrong. It might for example be that your previous installation of Emacs automatically loaded another slime (in this case check the/etc/emacs/site-start.d/
} folder).