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h1. Installation
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h2. Prerequisites
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h3. Common Lisp
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* "Steel Bank Common Lisp [SBCL]":http://www.sbcl.org/platform-table.html
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* Many people find "Emacs":http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ with "Slime":http://common-lisp.net/project/slime/ useful for Common Lisp development.
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h3. Common Lisp Libraries
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* Common Lisp libraries: 
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** "UFFI":http://uffi.bi.com 
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** "CLSQL":http://clsql.b9.com
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** "CL-PPCRE":http://www.weitz.de/cl-ppcre/
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** "PS-Graph":http://www.cliki.net/psgraph
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** "Midi":http://www.cliki.net/midi
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These can be obtained using asdf-install, e.g.: 
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<pre>
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(require 'asdf-install)
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(asdf-install:install "clsql")
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</pre>
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h3. A SQL database
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I would recommend "SQLite":http://www.sqlite.org/
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See the "CLSQL Manual":http://clsql.b9.com/manual/ for further information on which database systems you can use and how to access them from Common Lisp.
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h2. Installation
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h3. Download the software
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* "MIPS":https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/hg/mips/archive/tip.zip
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* "AMuSE":https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/hg/amuse/archive/tip.zip
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* "amuse-viewpoints":https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/hg/amuse-viewpoints/archive/tip.zip
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* "mtp-admin":https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/hg/mtp-admin/archive/tip.zip
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* "ppm-star":https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/hg/ppm-star/archive/tip.zip
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* "idyom":https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/hg/amuse/idyom/archive/tip.zip
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h3. Let lisp know where to find the software
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Each subdirectory in the code contains one or more system definition files with a <code>.asd</code> extension. The location of these files needs to be registered as follows:
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<pre>
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 (require :asdf) ; Load asdf.
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 (push "/full/path/to/system/file" asdf:*central-registry*) ; Tell asdf where each system is registered.
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</pre>
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You may want to add these lines to your <code>.sbclrc</code> configuration file. 
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An easy way to achieve the above is to symlink each <code>.asd</code> file to a single directory and add that to <code>asdf:*central-registry*</code>.
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h3. Automated
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Alternatively there is software available for managing library installation for common lisp:
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* "Quicklisp":http://www.quicklisp.org/
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* "CLBuild":http://common-lisp.net/project/clbuild/
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* "CLBuild2":http://gitorious.org/clbuild2
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These may also be used to install the dependencies listed above. WARNING: your mileage may vary.
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h3. Running the code
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<pre>(asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op 'idyom)</pre>
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should load the code. You may now proceed to the [[tutorial]].