Update of /project/lispfaq/cvsroot/lispfaq In directory common-lisp.net:/tmp/cvs-serv15776
Modified Files: freelisp.xml Log Message: clisp's clos is more-or-less complete
link to Maxima and Axiom from gcl
sbcl runs on many unix and unix-like systems
Date: Tue Mar 23 07:08:04 2004 Author: crhodes
Index: lispfaq/freelisp.xml diff -u lispfaq/freelisp.xml:1.3 lispfaq/freelisp.xml:1.4 --- lispfaq/freelisp.xml:1.3 Tue Mar 23 05:11:47 2004 +++ lispfaq/freelisp.xml Tue Mar 23 07:08:04 2004 @@ -14,11 +14,8 @@ <para> A lightweight common lisp interpreter and compiler, which compiles to bytecode, and runs on Windows, AmigaOS, - Acorns, OS/2 and most flavours of Unix. CLISP's - implementation of CLOS is currently <ulink - url="http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#clos-diff%22%3Enot - quite complete</ulink>. CLISP is licensed under the GNU - GPL. + Acorns, OS/2 and most flavours of Unix. CLISP is licensed + under the GNU GPL. </para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -74,8 +71,11 @@ times have let it see more developments towards supporting the ANSI Common Lisp standard. It cannot (yet) be recommended as a Common Lisp, but it is still useful for - running software written for it (primarily Maxima). GCL is - licensed under the GNU LGPL. + running software written for it (primarily <ulink + url="http://maxima.sourceforge.net/%22%3EMaxima</ulink> and + <ulink + url="http://www.nongnu.org/axiom/index.html%22%3EAxiom</ulink>). + GCL is licensed under the GNU LGPL. </para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -112,10 +112,10 @@ <para> SBCL is a fork from CMUCL aimed at improving the maintainability by removing the bootstrapping issues - involved in recompiling. Currently it runs on x86/Linux, - x86/FreeBSD, PowerPC/Linux, MacOS X, MIPS/Linux, - HPPA/Linux and Alpha/Linux. SBCL is licensed in a similar - fashion to CMUCL. + involved in recompiling. It runs on many Unix and + Unix-like systems (including Mac OS X). SBCL is licensed + in a similar fashion to CMUCL: mostly in the Public Domain, + with some BSD-like and MIT-like portions. </para> </listitem> </varlistentry>