Re: Common Lisp from a Unix perspective - barriers to using CL




Stefan Kamphausen 寫道:

Hi,
CL:
Keep several binaries and core file wherever you want. Each package
of those two makes for a complete runtime. Keep listening to the
CL-senders (like this newsgroup) and you will get a picture of what
libraries to use.
Excuse me but I can't understand these words.
What does it by "Keep several binaries and core file wherever you
want"?
and "Each package of those two makes for a complete runtime"...

I am not familiar with the CL runtime enviroment...
Can you detail them? Thanks

.



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