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Re: [STUMP] Stumpwm-devel Digest, Vol 136, Issue 9
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Jean Louis |
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Re: [STUMP] Stumpwm-devel Digest, Vol 136, Issue 9 |
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Wed, 25 Jan 2017 22:21:32 +0300 |
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 12:00:19PM -0500, address@hidden wrote:
> > > making the project more future proof.
> >
> > That is very unfortunate, as I used CLISP. I guess I will continue
> > using the latest supported version.
> >
>
> I don't want you to think I'm trying to tell you what to do, but CLISP is
> pretty much abandonware and hasn't had a release in about 7 years.
>
> Are there any particular reasons you can't use SBCL?
>
> Regards,
> Elias
Not sure if my email went out, due to network breaking on my side.
CLISP has readline built-in, it is well documented and GNU project,
similar like GCL (which I currently cannot compile). I do not miss
myself any feature, that is very specific personal opinion, you may
loose it.
Matter is similar to choice of the shell, like zsh, bash, or something
like that. I use CLISP often as main "shell" and working environment.
Jean
- Re: [STUMP] Stumpwm-devel Digest, Vol 136, Issue 9,
Jean Louis <=
- Re: [STUMP] Stumpwm-devel Digest, Vol 136, Issue 9, Elias Mårtenson, 2017/01/26
- Re: [STUMP] Stumpwm-devel Digest, Vol 136, Issue 9, Jean Louis, 2017/01/27
- Re: [STUMP] Stumpwm-devel Digest, Vol 136, Issue 9, Elias Mårtenson, 2017/01/27
- Re: [STUMP] Stumpwm-devel Digest, Vol 136, Issue 9, Javier Olaechea, 2017/01/27
- Re: [STUMP] Stumpwm-devel Digest, Vol 136, Issue 9, Michael Raskin, 2017/01/27
- Re: [STUMP] Stumpwm-devel Digest, Vol 136, Issue 9, Elias Mårtenson, 2017/01/27
- Re: [STUMP] Stumpwm-devel Digest, Vol 136, Issue 9, Michael Raskin, 2017/01/27