[comp.archives] [sysv386] Re: Has anybody ported KCL to Interactive 386 unix?

darrylo@hpnmdla.HP.COM (Darryl Okahata) (02/04/91)

Archive-name: languages/lisp/akcl/1991-02-02
Archive: cli.com:/pub/akcl/akcl-1-530.tar.Z [192.31.85.1]
Original-posting-by: darrylo@hpnmdla.HP.COM (Darryl Okahata)
Original-subject: Re: Has anybody ported KCL to Interactive 386 unix?
Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti)

In comp.unix.sysv386, hpasanen@cs.hut.fi (Harri Pasanen) writes:

> Has anybody ported KCL (Common Lisp) to Interactive's 386 SysV unix?
> Is such a port available via ftp?

     Akcl (Austin-Kyoto Common Lisp) version 1-505 compiles fine on Esix
rev D.  As ISC and Esix have a common ancestry (ISC is probably the
better of the two), you should have no problems compiling akcl under
ISC.

     From the akcl README file (use anonymous ftp):

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OBTAINING SOURCES:
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* There are source files on cli.com:akcl/akcl-XX.tar.Z You probably
want the highest XX version number.  For example akcl-1-65.tar.Z would
allow you to build the version 1.65 of AKCL.  In the following the
compressed tar file is simply referred to as akcl.tar.Z You will also
need to obtain the original kcl distribution of June 1987.  That is
referred to as kcl.tar.Z and is also available on cli.com and
rascal.ics.utexas.edu.
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