Hi Mike, All,
Thanks for these tips. I was not aware of: pil @lib/test.l +
to check the installation.
Here, I'm using Manjaro Linux and Picolisp can be installed from the Aur
repo with:
yay -S picolisp
however it installs version (18-9-1) which is not up to date!
Install from source works
On NixOS, picolisp has been available out of the box on 32 and 64 bit
intel and arm:
$ nix-shell -p picolisp
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Thank you for that detailed guideline, very helpful to
understand more.
For now I am using PiCoLisp on Debian Unstable via WSL 1
(Windows 10), but I will need to use it on an illumos (omniOS)
server sooner or later.
Is this list a good place to ask for question about the very
nice code
hi all,
I've wrote all information how I do install and update of PicoLisp over all my
machines.
Page contains 3 variations how to bootstrap to pil64.
https://git.envs.net/mpech/tankf33der/src/branch/master/install-picolisp.md
Comments and updates are welcome
(mike)
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