1. The new spiffy (flotte?) Website says just go ahead, Ubuntu users, and
do an apt-get install picolisp. Good, but is that a nice, recent version --
or would it be better to hand-install?
2. Does picolisp run on this little guy: http://vocore.io/ . . . In
general, what's picolisp's track record o
Hey Lawrence,
if you are new to picolisp and want to get an impression of how it works
an try some of the examples, I think "sudo apt-get install picolisp" is
the perfect way to reach "picoLand" and start exploring it's
beautifulness immediately.
If you then feel the need of the things, that
1. sudo apt-get install picolisp; pil -> (version) -> see for yourself
The version in the distribution package repositories are usually (naturally) a
bit outdated.
To compile your own picolisp version during hand-install you require a usable
picolisp version already installed (or java runtime as
On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 12:08:42AM +0200, andr...@itship.ch wrote:
> 2. I don't know of anyone running pil on this vocore device or even
> under OpenWRT distro, so you might have to try out yourself. Post your
> experiences with it here and/or on the wiki for other users. :-)
I do run PicoLisp on