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From: cracauer@wavehh.hanse.de (Martin Cracauer)
Subject: Re: CLOS under GCL 2.1?
Message-ID: <1995Jun1.111024.14294@wavehh.hanse.de>
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Date: Thu, 1 Jun 95 11:10:24 GMT
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john@josquin.ucdavis.edu (John Gillespie) writes:

>I can't sort out if CLOS is part of GCL 2.1 as suggested in the FAQ
>(for AKCL) and I'm being stupid (likely, as this is my first crack at
>using CLOS) or whether I have to load it or PCL to get an object
>system.  Using clisp under linux I simply typed (use-package "CLOS")
>and began working my way through Lawless and Miller.  Is is in GCL?
>How do I get access, if it is?

The distribution area contains a file pcl-gcl-2.1.tgz.

Works for me.
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