Re: need good IDE and advice

From: Rahul Jain (rjain_at_nyct.net)
Date: 02/21/05


Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 00:22:31 -0500


"Binghe" <tianchunbinghe@gmail.com> writes:

> there are many CL-packages in Debian, their name is /^cl-.*/

Unless they are considered independent applications, such as langband or
maxima or acl2.

Searching for dependencies on c-l-c will turn up most CL packages,
except for those that are pre-compiled into standalone executables, such
as maxima or acl2, which, I think, are compiled using GCL.

-- 
Rahul Jain
rjain@nyct.net
Professional Software Developer, Amateur Quantum Mechanicist


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