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From: gspiegel@sorcerer.chinalake.navy.mil (Greg Spiegelberg)
Subject: Re: Common Lisp w/out X?
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Date: Thu, 8 Sep 1994 18:24:09 GMT
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In article <347djl$64l@ivory.lm.com>,
Peter Berger <peterb@telerama.lm.com> wrote:
>Hi.
>
>I finally got FreeBSD up and working, and now I need a variant of Common
>Lisp (or Scheme).  I do *not* want to run X, so Xlisp is not an option.
>Are there any variants of common lisp out there for FreeBSD?  I can use
>scheme as a last resort, but I'd rather not.
>

AKCL is a good common lisp.  It's at dell.kent.edu:pub/NetBSD/packages/akcl

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