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From: cracauer@wavehh.hanse.de (Martin Cracauer)
Subject: Re: combining C and LISP
Message-ID: <1997Jan13.141243.5938@wavehh.hanse.de>
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Date: Mon, 13 Jan 97 14:12:43 GMT
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wware@world.std.com (Will Ware) writes:

>Martin Cracauer (cracauer@wavehh.hanse.de) wrote:
>: With gcl, you have a Tk interface available. This is a very
>: lightweigt, easy-to-understand GUI extension.

>This is something I'd be interested in, what's the name of it? I

gcl-tk. It is in the standard gcl-2.2 package.

>have tried getting CLX running without much success, and this
>sounds preferable.

Hm, gcl-tk surely depends on CLX. I assume you should try gcl-2.2 and
follow the gcl-tk installation instruction. I assume that explains
installing CLX as a prerequirement.

Let me know if you have further problems, but I;m not familar with the
gcl installation process in particular.

Martin
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