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Re: Linux and the latest version
- To: clisp-list@ma2s2.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de
- Subject: Re: Linux and the latest version
- From: Oliver Andrich <andrich@informatik.uni-koblenz.de>
- Date: Sat, 18 Feb 95 3:46:01 MET
- In-reply-to: <9502171712.AA05269@raptor.CS.ORST.EDU>; from "Peter Dudey Drake" at Feb 17, 95 6:30 pm
> I want to get the latest CLISP, so that I can use that trick for .lisp
> files, and get all of the other performance enhancements that have
> doubtlessly been added. Alas, the README file says that I need Linux
> 1.1.86 for the best one, and I have 1.0.9. Er, just how much do I
> have to re-install to be compatible? Is the "A" disk set ("base Linux
> system") enough, and is that liable to mess up any of my other stuff?
Well, you simply have to get the complete Kernel-Sources (a 2MB file)
and I think you need gcc 2.5.8 and libc 4.5.26+, but I don't that for
sure. At home I have this configuration and it works. BTW, you should
download a new bdflush, too.
Bye, Oliver