Hello,
    I've found the binaries at
ftp://ftp.common-lisp.net/pub/project/cmucl/experimental/cmucl-unicode-2002-10-05-x86-linux.tar.bz2
but I can't run it, just got a "Segment Fault" error...

    Is it's source still available? I think I need the source to have a 
reference on how to port sbcl's unicode support to CMUCL. (I really want 
to learn and try to do this, although I'm still a primer. I can't be 
tolerant of that ALL BUT CMUCL have supported unicode!)

Raymond Toy wrote:
>>>>>> "binghe" == binghe  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>>>             
>
>     binghe> Hello everyone,
>
> [snip]
>
>     binghe> So I want to know that 'is it hard to support more chars in 
> cmucl?' if
>     binghe> cmucl does, I think it'll be perfect!
>
> There was a unicode version of cmucl done several years ago, but
> unfortunately it's rotted quite a bit.  I have tried a little to bring
> it up-to-date, but since I'm illiterate, unicode doesn't help me.
>
> I believe the binaries are still available.  Look in the experimental
> directory.
>
> Ray
>
>
>   

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