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You probably cannot unless you are us, as it assumes that you have require-module
, that needs
is visible in the Cl-USER
package, and that it knows where the modules it tries to load are.
However all these modules are available in Quicklisp, so it should be quite easy to write a suitable system definition to load all this relying only on Quicklisp. We have not done this however: this was just experimental code.
Apart from this, and apart from the explicitly LW-dependent files which are separate from the other code, this should be all portable Common Lisp.
Ask Tim if you actually want to run it and are confused.
You will need Racket: we used 8.8.