A few days ago I launched Fedoralisp.org, a Yum repository containing
Lisp-oriented software for Fedora Core (and RHEL) systems. If you're
using Fedora and want an easy way to setup a Lisp environment, or you
find tracking the monthly progress of SBCL or SLIME too troublesome,
then you may find this easier.
Right now, there are three basic packages: sbcl, slime, and clhs. I'll
be adding more over time (suggestions welcome). Note that it is not my
intention to have this repo replace ASDF-Install. ASDF-Install works
well, particularly with SBCL, and so this repo will focus on things
that cannot be easily installed with ASDF-Install.
For more information, see <http://www.fedoralisp.org/>. Cheers!
--
Dave Roberts
dave -remove- AT findinglisp DoT com
http://www.findinglisp.com/
I'm mostly a Debian girl but Fedora is cool , will keep an eye on your
site.
Yessi
Dave Roberts wrote:
> A few days ago I launched Fedoralisp.org, a Yum repository containing
> Lisp-oriented software for Fedora Core (and RHEL) systems. If you're
> using Fedora and want an easy way to setup a Lisp environment, or you
> find tracking the monthly progress of SBCL or SLIME too troublesome,
> then you may find this easier.
>
> Right now, there are three basic packages: sbcl, slime, and clhs. I'll
> be adding more over time (suggestions welcome). Note that it is not my
> intention to have this repo replace ASDF-Install. ASDF-Install works
> well, particularly with SBCL, and so this repo will focus on things
> that cannot be easily installed with ASDF-Install.
>
> For more information, see <http://www.fedoralisp.org/>. Cheers!
>
> --
> Dave Roberts
> dave -remove- AT findinglisp DoT com
> http://www.findinglisp.com/