This file last updated 11/16/93. If you are using Dick Waters series & generator package (as described in CLtL/2) and would like fi:clman manual pages, ftp to ftp.cs.rochester.edu:/pub/knowlege-tools/ and get file cl-lib-3-41.tar.gz (or later) Uncompress (via gunzip - gnu's zip) and untar the file (will go into a directory cl-lib). cl-lib/series/series is a manual page directory you can merge with clman by simply linking that directory into your fi/manual directory that your clman knows about (installation option; consult with who installed your emacs and or fi subsystem). **** Of course, there may be other parts of cl-lib you will find of interest. :cl-lib is a compilable loadable sysetem (once you load cl-lib/defsystem), and is compatible with allegro 4.1 and 4.2b In particular, cl-lib has files that: extend allegro's defsystem with edit-system and provide example-modules (loadable but not compilable files); See allegro-stuff.lisp; more-allegro.lisp A variety of library functions (see cl-extensions.lisp; more-extensions.lisp) An initializations package similar to what was available on MIT lisp machine descendants. Some additional compatibility functions wrt processes between allegro and symbolics (see process.lisp) re to dfa converter (re-to-dfa.lisp) A version of lisp-machine resources (puts you in control of memeory management). See resources.lisp If you have any problems with these tools, I'd like to hear about it. In addition there are a variety of pd/freeware tools available in this directory the I **don't** maintain, but these files should point to the owner. Note that we use .fasl2 to designate binaries for 4-2b vs. fasl for 4-1 binaries.