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Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: GCL on Cygwin for Axiom
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Mike Thomas |
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Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: GCL on Cygwin for Axiom |
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Fri, 22 Nov 2002 13:54:11 +1000 |
Hi Bill.
> Ok, I have no particularly strong reason to continue
> with Cygwin. My current goal is to support the open
> source version of Axiom with both Codemist CCL and GCL
> on a Windows platform and I just considered Cygwin as
> a logical "half-way" point.
It may be worth your while to also consider CLISP and Corman Common Lisp.
> Since GCL can already be built on both Linux and Windows
> (with mingw), the only problem is CCL. CCL should be
> relatively easy to port, but my initial worry would
> be the use of SUN rpc in CCL. I am quite sure there is
> no port of this version of rpc to native Windows, is
> there? I even had trouble finding one that works with
> Cygwin.
http://www.plt.rwth-aachen.de/ks/english/oncrpc.html
I once built this package with Mingw32 for the pre-agreed price of a packet
of potato chips for my youngest daughter as a result of a mialing list
discussion about open source programming. (These duly arrived by surface
mail several months later along with other yummy tidbits and a reply package
is on it's way!)
I haven't used it as I have no interest in such things so I can't claim it
will meet your needs, but try it out. I can package and send the prebuilt
version if you wish.
> But I suppose there
> is no reason (in principle) why one could not support
> TeXmacs under Cygwin with access to the Windows native
> version of Axiom.
In principle (I don't know what TeXMacs is) that should be fine and is one
of the beauties of using a native Windows build of Axiom rather than getting
hooked on the Cygwin dll.
Best of luck
Mike Thomas.