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Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 12:30:55 -0500
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Subject: GNU Prolog compiles without a hitch
From: Terrence Brannon <schemelab AT gmail DOT com>
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Gnu Prolog (http://www.gprolog.org) compiles flawlessly on Cygwin.

It is also ISO compliant.

Clearly there is less activity, support and extra libraries for Gnu
Prolog, but it is a solid product with fairly nice libraries and a
dedicated development team.

Would it be acceptable to create a Cygwin package of Gnu Prolog?  Or
is only one prolog allowed?

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