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From: Tom I Helbekkmo <tih@stop.email.ads.now>
Subject: Re: Lisp Compilation in Linux
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[Erik Naggum]

> * Ric Crabbe
> | Anyway, for various reasons, I'm committed to developing on an Intel box,
> | but cmulisp isn't and seems unlikely to be ported to that platform.
> 
> well, CMUCL has been ported to Linux.  I don't know the the status of the
> project.

...and the starting point for the Linux port of CMUCL was the FreeBSD
port, by Paul Werkowski.  This port also runs just fine on NetBSD/i386,
using the FreeBSD compatilility mode.  More information about Paul's
implementation is at http://www.mv.com/users/pw/lisp/

-tih
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