I do not see that. When I click on the "the project page" link at
ecls.sf.net I go to
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ecls
and I am redirected to
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ecls
which shows a big icon with the "Download now!" button.
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Konovalov, Vadim (Vadim)** CTR ** <
vadim.konova...@alcatel-lucent.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when I click on "download" link on http://ecls.sourceforge.net/index.html I
> then adviced to go to "the project
> page<http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/ecls>
> ." but clicking here - I get into http://sourceforge.net/projects/ecls - I
> see "This page has been deprecated and is now controlled by the consume
> team." and no downloadable link.
>
> How can I download the ECL 11.1.1?
>
> TIA,
> Vadim.
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll [mailto:
> juanjose.garciarip...@googlemail.com]
> *Sent:* Monday, January 17, 2011 1:05 PM
> *To:* list-ecl
> *Subject:* [Ecls-list] [ANN] ECL 11.1.1
>
> Announcement of ECL
> ===================
>
> ECL stands for Embeddable Common-Lisp. The ECL project aims to
> produce an implementation of the Common-Lisp language which complies
> to the ANSI X3J13 definition of the language.
>
> The term embeddable refers to the fact that ECL includes a lisp to C
> compiler, which produces libraries (static or dynamic) that can be
> called from C programs. Furthermore, ECL can produce standalone
> executables from your lisp code and can itself be linked to your
> programs as a shared library.
>
> ECL supports the operating systems Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD,
> Solaris (at least v. 9), Microsoft Windows and OSX, running on top of
> the Intel, Sparc, Alpha and PowerPC processors. Porting to other
> architectures should be rather easy.
>
> ECL is currently hosted at SourceForge. The home page of the project
> is http://ecls.sourceforge.net, and in it you will find source code
> releases, a git/CVS tree and some useful documentation.
>
> Known issues
> ============
>
> ECL's dynamic FFI (the one that does not rely on a C compiler) is now
> implemented using libffi (See http://sourceware.org/libffi/). Until
> another release in which the library might be bundled together with
> ECL, users will have to make sure that this library is built and
> available for this feature to be linked in (#+dffi). Otherwise only
> the C-based foreign function interface will be available.
>
> Changes since last release
> ==========================
>
> See file src/CHANGELOG or browse it online
>
> http://ecls.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ecls/ecl/src/CHANGELOG?view=markup
>
>
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