https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2098398
--- Comment #10 from Jason Vas Dias jason.vas.dias@gmail.com --- Note to maintainers / reviewers - if you do not have any 'pil' / 'picolisp' command in your $PATH when building for the first time, you are Bootstrapping . In that case, IFF a 32-bit Java 1.8 environment is in $PATH (and possibly also $LD_LIBRARY_PATH), then you can cd to the 'src32' directory and run make, that will build the 32-bit Java PicoLisp Simulator, that CAN be used to provide the 'picolisp' command necessary to build the (ONLY!) 64-bit picolisp for the first time.
But really, I'd recommend downloading the Ubuntu picolisp binary and building a libc it will link against, then running that, or getting a Fedora-38 built binary from me. Nothing else will suffice to build picolisp other than picolisp, it is its own Assembler / runner of 'opt', the LLVM Code Generator ... You can also build the old pre LLVM/Clang version of pil as a bootstrap picolisp, which is built also by running picolisp as an X86_64 Assembler generator, but that also requires at least the 32-bit simulator to be in $PATH in order to bootstrap.