You mean configure printed:
Testing if compiler recognizes -no-pie no
That would be stange. Anyway, thanks for testing.
That's what I meant, but I was wrong. After setting up the system, I
didn't remember the output of configure, and I tried to be clever and
run just the no-pie test, but I messed it up. In fact the answer is
yes.
Well, if we want this as install for many users then we need to
look for conflicts. Currently there is Lisp implementation
called 'clisp', trying to hijack this name may meet fierce
resistance from 'clisp' users. I am not sure about 'prolog',
but I suspect that in Debian it is used to point to user
prefferred Prolog system, which may be different from Poplog.
So some diplomacy may be useful here. 'pop11' and 'xved'
are probably safe (only used for Poplog).
Right. Excellent points.
Steve