pete@othello.dartmouth.edu (Pete Schmitt) (04/18/91)
Is there a prolog for the next system? Has anyone gotten C-prolog 1.5 to run there? -- Peter Schmitt UNIX Consultant Kiewit Computation Center Computing Services Dartmouth College (603)646-2085 Hanover, NH 03755 Peter.Schmitt@Dartmouth.EDU
dboyes@brazos.rice.edu (David Boyes) (04/19/91)
In article <1991Apr18.153129.7902@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> pete@othello.dartmouth.edu (Pete Schmitt) writes: >Is there a prolog for the next system? Has anyone gotten C-prolog 1.5 >to run there? SICStus Prolog compiled fine under 2.0 with a bit of tweaking to the makefile to add -lsys_s and some incidental stuff. SICStus is really a pretty nice Prolog, and is reasonably priced. -- David Boyes |The three most dangerous things in the world: dboyes@rice.edu | 1) a programmer with a soldering iron, | 2) a hardware type with a program patch, and "Delays, delays!" | 3) a user with an idea.
wenshenk@mas1.UUCP (Shen Kao) (04/20/91)
In article <1991Apr18.174426.27783@rice.edu> dboyes@brazos.rice.edu (David Boyes) writes: >SICStus Prolog compiled fine under 2.0 with a bit of tweaking to >the makefile to add -lsys_s and some incidental stuff. SICStus >is really a pretty nice Prolog, and is reasonably priced. Where can I get the Prolog you mentioned ? Thanks