Seewer@DOCKMASTER.NCSC.MIL (04/26/89)
Where can one obtain the latest and greatest versions of CLX and CLUE? I am also interested in obtaining curent documentation for each (if possible). Thanks in advance! Dan Seewer Seewer@DOCKMASTER.arpa
rws@EXPO.LCS.MIT.EDU (04/26/89)
Where can one obtain the latest and greatest versions of CLX and CLUE? The latest "official" version of CLX is on the R3 tape. We at the X Consortium have had CLX bug fixing on a back burner since then, but John Irwin at Franz has been trying to hold things together (kudos). He's made a version available via anonymous ftp to ucbarpa.berkeley.edu in /pub/clx.tar.Z. I am also interested in obtaining curent documentation for each For CLX, try anonymous ftp to csc.ti.com in /pub/clx.doc{.Z}
Kimbrough@dsg.csc.ti.COM (Kerry Kimbrough) (04/26/89)
These are on the R3 distribution. See lib/CLX/* and contrib/toolkits/clue/*. These directories also contain documentation. See CLX/doc.l and clue/doc/*
tbc@hp-lsd.HP.COM (Tim Chambers) (04/29/89)
>Where can one obtain the latest and greatest versions of CLX and CLUE?
^^^ ^^^^
Forgive my ignorance, but what are these? I don't have easy access to an
open subnet machine, so I can't download the files mentioned by rws.
My hopes are high, especially since rws responded, that these acronyms are
related in some way to the CLU programming language. Please let it be so!
How can I learn more?
tbc@hp-lsd.HP.COM (Tim Chambers) (05/06/89)
>>Where can one obtain the latest and greatest versions of CLX and CLUE? >Forgive my ignorance, but what are these? Guess I should have used mail -- I've had three replies so far. Thanks to all of you who explained the acronyms: CLX = Common Lisp X, CLUE = Common Lisp User Environment.