Cm should build in acl on windows. Unless you are using CLM Im not sure there is a real advantage to acl over clisp. FYI, as of a week ago, when you build cm on windows in allegro or clisp cm will generate a CM.BAT file in the bin directory (if the bat file does not already exist). The bat file should hopefully start up CM in the lisp you used with absolute pathnames to the executables . The idea is that you can then use the bat file on your desktop or invoke it from emacs. its untested , let me know if it works or not...

On Jan 3, 2006, at 3:16 PM, M. Perticone wrote:

hello listers,

is anyone running cm under acl 7.0/winxp ? any advice or trick i should know
beforehand?
is it a better choice or should i stick to clisp?
thanks for any info,
marcelo


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