It is with a heavy heart that I confess here on cll that I ... uh ...
seem to have lost all copies[*] of the webserver named "La mort dans
l'âme". It ran on MCL and had some support for CLISP/CGI deployment. I
know that I shared copies with some Lispers, roughly around the time
of the ILC in NYC. Anyone who has a copy, I'd appreciate if you'd
email me. With OS 10.5 dropping Classic support that *probably* means
that applications that are still deployed are going to be
decommissioned. That or I'll get a request to port them to a modern
Mac OS.
Anyhow, if anyone can help, thanks!
[*] Ironically, I have backups of all the client code that depends on
it.
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"Thomas F. Burdick" <········@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is with a heavy heart that I confess here on cll that I ... uh ...
> seem to have lost all copies[*] of the webserver named "La mort dans
> l'�me". It ran on MCL and had some support for CLISP/CGI deployment. I
> know that I shared copies with some Lispers, roughly around the time
> of the ILC in NYC. Anyone who has a copy, I'd appreciate if you'd
> email me. With OS 10.5 dropping Classic support that *probably* means
> that applications that are still deployed are going to be
> decommissioned. That or I'll get a request to port them to a modern
> Mac OS.
Maybe worth to mention, MCL runs without Classic just fine
on Mac OS X. The open source MCL 5.2 for example does.
You JUST need a PowerPC Mac to run it, though. There is
no Intel version.
ftp://ftp.clozure.com/pub/MCL/
>
> Anyhow, if anyone can help, thanks!
>
> [*] Ironically, I have backups of all the client code that depends on
> it.
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