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From: mikpe@ida.liu.se (Mikael Pettersson)
Subject: Re: C <-> SCHEME
Message-ID: <1994Oct9.211342.11694@ida.liu.se>
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Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Linkping
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Date: Sun, 9 Oct 1994 21:13:42 GMT
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In article <19941009T203119Z.erik@naggum.no> Erik Naggum <erik@naggum.no> writes:
>[Marc Wachowitz]
>
>|   language:	Scheme
>|   package:	Scheme->C
>...
>what's keeping the latest version from working on SunOS?  I really wonder
>how "portable" it can be when four ports couldn't make it to the latest
>revision.

You've been given some insufficient information (the ports list above didn't
_explicitly_ mention SunOS or Solaris) and immediately drew an incorrect
conclusion. In fact, the `15mar93' S->C exists on a number of machines
and OSes, including SunOS 4.1.x and 5.x . Check out
gatekeeper.dec.com:pub/DEC/Scheme-to-C for an up-to-date list of ports.
For Suns, you'll want `15mar93.tar.Z' and `SOL2-15mar93.patches'.
-- 
Mikael Pettersson, Dept of Comp & Info Sci, Linkoping University, Sweden
email: mpe@ida.liu.se or ...!{mcsun,munnari,uunet,unido,...}!sunic!liuida!mpe
