[bcc: Vess Irvine]

Playing with the idea of getting a version of APL working on OpenBSD.

Initally just looking to see if the Linux version can be made to work in
compatibility mode.  However, if yes, then we may work with the Dyalog to
get a native port running.

What is the easiest form of Linux packaging to work with for the quick and
dirty test --- like what should our answer to Dyalog be in the question
below?


>
> Hi Vess
>
> Can you say whether you'll need a .rpm or a .deb based installation package
> ?  Or indeed something else instead.
>
> Once you can say that, then I'll push a copy onto our ftp site and let you
> know the details.
> The benefit of the .rpm/.deb is that we do the work to install Dyalog APL.
> If it's a simple tar or cpio file, then we may have to "talk" you through
> the installation.
>
>
> Regards
> Andy

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