Hi Anthony,
> Due to frustrations working with Pico Lisp on MacOSX10.5 I recently
sorry to hear that ... we obviously did not succeed to find a unified
'make' process for Mac OS.
> creating a Pico Lisp init.d script within Debian possibly with a
I think the script can be very simple. Here
Alex;
First, thanks for the plain explanation of the scripting to support
Pico Lisp server. For clarification though, you have the Pico Lisp
application installed as a user under home, but Pico Lisp is installed
in usr/local correct? Also, where do you place each of these
scripts? Do y
Hi Anthony,
> Lisp server. For clarification though, you have the Pico Lisp
> application installed as a user under home, but Pico Lisp is installed
> in usr/local correct? Also, where do you place each of these scripts?
While it is perfectly possible to install PicoLisp in some global pl
Alex;
Great! This is very clear. As a follow-on then, do you have multiple
installations of Pico Lisp on the same server in different directories
or multiple applications in the same /home/app directory?
While it may be a of preference, as you say, it is very helpful to
understand how y
Hi Anthony,
> Great! This is very clear. As a follow-on then, do you have multiple
> installations of Pico Lisp on the same server in different directories
> or multiple applications in the same /home/app directory?
Actually I have no production installation with more than one version of
pi