On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 08:42:04PM -0700, Duke Normandin wrote:
> > You can see the binaries in /usr/local/bin.
> > chicken5 csc5 and csi5.
> > You can generalize begin using most FreeBSD packages.
>
> I discovered all of that already! But WHY change from csc and csi
> to csc5 and csi5? So next
On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 22:31:28 -0500
Paul Wisehart wrote:
[snip]
> You can see the binaries in /usr/local/bin.
> chicken5 csc5 and csi5.
> You can generalize begin using most FreeBSD packages.
I discovered all of that already! But WHY change from csc and csi
to csc5 and csi5? So next next Chicken
On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 07:11:36PM -0700, Duke Normandin wrote:
> ...
> However, getting it run afterwards took me 1/2 hour.
> I tried:
> chicken; man 1 chicken; csi; man 1 csi; csc etc etc
> NO JOY!
> Until out of frustration, I tried chicken5; csi5; man 1 csi5 etc
Hi!,
Next time try this:
pkg
Hi all ..
Just installed freeBSD on an old AMD Athlon box. My first *nix love
works like a hot damn. :)
Installed freeBSD pkg Chicken5-5.2.0 - no problems.
However, getting it run afterwards took me 1/2 hour.
I tried:
chicken; man 1 chicken; csi; man 1 csi; csc etc etc
NO JOY!
Until out of
I wonder if I'm missing the actual meessage that page is trying to
convey. Is it about showing CHICKEN 4 eggs that are "missing" in
CHICKEN 5 or vice-versa?
That's one use of it -- or it shows if C5 has a different version of the
same egg than C4.
* Some extensions that are eggs in CHICKEN