Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/07/12/18:48:09
In my CopiousFreeTime(TM) I've started to have a crack at learning
some lisp (I've been using emacs for a couple of years, mostly on
Linux, and I've decided I should get to know the language on which it
is based) and to this end grabbed and compiled GNU common lisp for my
Linux box.
I did take the source over to my Win95 box and attempt to compile it
for DOS using DJGPP but didn't get very far (but I must admit I didn't
try to hard either). I noticed there was a 'go32' target available in
the sources.
So, what I was wondering is, has anyone compiled gcl with DJGPP? If
so, is there a binary distribution available? If not, any pointers on
getting it to compile with no hassle?
Thanks in advance.
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