From: Peter Seibel
Subject: [ANN] New version of OS X and GNU/Linux PCL Lispboxes (0.3)
Date: 
Message-ID: <m3zmvueknb.fsf@gigamonkeys.com>
I just put up version 0.3 of the OS X and GNU/Linux Lispbox
distributions for Practical Common Lisp. There are only two changes
from 0.2:

 - Each practical chapter now includes an ASD file named chapter-X
   where X is the chapter number.

 - The OS X Lispboxes with Emacs were built without Fink in the build
   environment. This may fix a problem certain folks were seeing on OS
   X boxes without Fink which usually manifested itself as a complaint
   about a version mismatch with libncurses.

There is also a "source" distribution of Lispbox available at:

  <http://common-lisp.net/pcl/lispbox-0.3-source.tar.gz>

To build your own Lispbox you need to download the source or binary
distributions of the various components (Emacs, Common Lisp
implementation, etc.) and put them in the binary-archives and
source-archives directory as appropriate. The source distro is not
really soup yet but I'm putting it out there in case anyone wants to
play with it. Particularly excellent would be if someone wanted to
figure out how to adapt it for Windows--I'll do it myself if no one
does but that'll have to wait until I get back from Amsterdam.

-Peter

-- 
Peter Seibel                                     ·····@gigamonkeys.com

         Lisp is the red pill. -- John Fraser, comp.lang.lisp