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From: luke@nokomis.stat.umn.edu (Luke Tierney)
Subject: Re: Useful UNIX extensions in xlisp anyone?
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Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 12:02:57 GMT
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In article <794360771.AA06270@jina.rain.com>,
Tom Almy <Tom.Almy@f290.n105.z1.fidonet.org> wrote:
> -=> Quoting Hershel Walters to All <=-
>
> HW> I've recently downloaded xlisp v2.0, and noted that it did not compile
> HW> on my UNIX system.  Thus, I took on the task of studying the code well
> HW> enough to find it's basic structure, and add on some really nice,
> HW> useful UNIX- related functions.  The purpose of my personal changes on
> HW> xlisp v2.0 follow. I was just wondering, before I _complete_ everything
> HW> I am doing, if someone has done this before.
>
>2.0 is very, very old. Get xl21g*.zip, which can be compiled for Unix, on
>a SimTel mirror site such as oak.oakland.edu in subdirectory /pub/msdos/xlisp.
>
>Tom Almy
>tom.almy@tek.com
>
>


There is also a version that includes a byte code compiler available
as pwrt of the xlispstat distribution in pub/xlispstat or (a slightly
older version) on its own in pub/xlispstat/xlisponly from
stat.umn.edu.

luke

