Re: [Common Lisp] I'm working on the clisp package...

1997-09-04 Thread Will Lowe
On 31 Aug 1997, John Goerzen wrote:

 How does this differ from gcl (GNU Common Lisp)?
 

I haven't used GCL much.  Clisp is GPL'd,  so it's just as distributable
as GCL.  I'm using clisp because it appeared o be a little further along
in the development stage.  Clisp is also (now) available as a debian
package :)

Will

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Re: [Common Lisp] I'm working on the clisp package...

1997-08-31 Thread John Goerzen
How does this differ from gcl (GNU Common Lisp)?

Thanks,
John Goerzen

Will Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 The new version of clisp was released today from it's upstream source.
 I'm going to package it for debian,  probably this weekend.  If you use
 clisp (or are likely to use it),  please let me know if you think the
 following modules are appropriate:
   CLX (common lisp X-interface)
   STDWIN (standard windowing toolkit)
   READLINE (i'm using this instead of newreadline because it's
   been better tested)
 
   Any opinions would be appreciated.  The windowing toolkits,  in
 particular,  seem to increase the size of the binary significantly,  but
 I'm assuming that if you're doing a lot of lisp development you're
 probably not overly concerned with disk efficiency anyway...
 
   Will
 
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[Common Lisp] I'm working on the clisp package...

1997-08-07 Thread Will Lowe
The new version of clisp was released today from it's upstream source.
I'm going to package it for debian,  probably this weekend.  If you use
clisp (or are likely to use it),  please let me know if you think the
following modules are appropriate:
CLX (common lisp X-interface)
STDWIN (standard windowing toolkit)
READLINE (i'm using this instead of newreadline because it's
been better tested)

Any opinions would be appreciated.  The windowing toolkits,  in
particular,  seem to increase the size of the binary significantly,  but
I'm assuming that if you're doing a lot of lisp development you're
probably not overly concerned with disk efficiency anyway...

Will

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