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From: rbeer@jaguar.cris.com ()
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: CRiSP under FreeBSD
Date: 1 Feb 1996 03:56:55 GMT
Organization: Concentric Internet Services
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Harold Scott (hscott@netcom.com) wrote:
: Guy Gustavson (bigfoot@visi.com) wrote:
: : Has anyone gotten the comerial version of CRiSP running under FreeBSD.
: : Or better yet, has anyone tried to port the public domain 2.2e version?
: : -- 
: : "It's not my goddamned planet, understand monkey boy?!?" -John Bigboote'
: 
: I think brief is great so I have hacked ver 2.2e available from some
: linux sites to work on my freebsd 2.1 ..
: Its hacked up quite a bit, I dont work in X, but I use it as my normal
: editor in character mode although had to comment out some things in
: the source that gave problems during compile, I am not smart enough
: to figure out how to fix them, but still trying, using crisp as my
: editor.

I've gotten 2.2e to compile on my machine.  I don't use it, though.

A few months ago, the guys from Vital software compiled the commercial 
of Crisp on my FreeBSD machine.  The commercial version is much better 
than the old freeware one.

Write them for more information.  (info@vital.com)
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