In article <···················@news.shore.net>,
Richard Noel Fell <·····@fell.shore.net> wrote:
>Where can I get a lisp for linux?
Depending on your Linux distribution, you may even be able to get GNU
Common Lisp as a package, which makes installation easy and is fine
for playing with things. For more serious work, check out CMU Common
Lisp (see http://www.idiom.com/free-compilers/TOOL/CommonLi-1.html)
which can produce some quite fast code, or you may be able to get free
personal editions of commercial offerings - Allegro at at
www.franz.com or Liquid at www.harlequin.com - and see what you think
of them.
Others will be able to tell you about the relative advantages and
disadvantages of each, depending on what your needs are.
-- Mark
Daniel Barlow wrote:
>
> Mark Carroll <·····@chiark.greenend.org.uk> writes:
> > In article <···················@news.shore.net>,
> > Richard Noel Fell <·····@fell.shore.net> wrote:
> > >Where can I get a lisp for linux?
> >
> > Depending on your Linux distribution, you may even be able to get GNU
> > Common Lisp as a package, which makes installation easy and is fine
> > for playing with things. For more serious work, check out CMU Common
> > Lisp (see http://www.idiom.com/free-compilers/TOOL/CommonLi-1.html)
>
> CMU Common Lisp is part of the Debian system (for x86 Linux, anyway),
> so given the handy 'alien' program, you can easily have it as as a
> package for most modern distributions
Is it available also for LinuxPPC ?
I have not been able to figure this out.
Thank you
Roberto
--
/_/ Roberto Maria Avanzi Mocenigo
_/ "All musics are created equal" Peter Schickele
/ "Non c'e' peggior stupido di chi non vuol capire"
Richard Noel Fell wrote:
>
> Where can I get a lisp for linux?
> Thanks
www.harlequin.com
www.franz.com
www.cons.org will list some more references
Have you just tried to run an Internet-Search?
Regards
Friedrich
>>>> In message <···················@news.shore.net>
>>>> On the subject of "lisp for linux"
>>>> Sent on Fri, 08 Oct 1999 14:19:46 GMT
>>>> Honorable ·····@fell.shore.net (Richard Noel Fell) writes:
>> Where can I get a lisp for linux?
http://clisp.cons.org
http://cmucl.cons.org
http://www.franz.com
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