esler@bucsb.UUCP (Kevin Esler) (09/10/89)
Some time ago there was mention of a package called ELK (Extensible Lisp Kernel ?), a standalone Scheme implementation intended to be the kernel of applications such as editors. Is this package available via FTP from anywhere ?
net@tub.UUCP (Oliver Laumann) (09/10/89)
In article <3225@bucsb.UUCP> esler@bucsb.bu.edu (Kevin Esler) writes: > Some time ago there was mention of a package called ELK (Extensible > Lisp Kernel ?), a standalone Scheme implementation intended to be > the kernel of applications such as editors. > > Is this package available via FTP from anywhere ? I have submitted the package to the moderator of comp.sources.unix several weeks ago. Four weeks ago he said he would publish it in two to three weeks, but as you have probably noticed, comp.sources.unix is still dead. Someone at the University of Stanford kindly made Elk available for anonymous FTP. You can fetch it from na-net.stanford.edu or patience.stanford.edu (36.8.0.154); look into the directory pub/elk. -- Oliver Laumann net@TUB.BITNET net@tub.UUCP