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Build all of a light linux distro non-stop and no buildfails with just a few commands. (not including un-tarring initial DL)
Current Build Time: 3 to 4.7 hours* on an iCore7 using -j8
It's all automatic from Termcap to Gtk-4 and making new USB, it's new enough run firefox 20-130 and Mathematica 4 - 14. Minimal commandlines and configuration required; just a few in itself.
Cross Compiles i386 to x86_64 (note not a canadian cross). ~500 pkgs built including configured database...
CLISP is a portable ANSI Common Lisp implementation and development environment by Bruno Haible. Interpreter, compiler, debugger, CLOS, MOP, FFI, Unicode, sockets, CLX. UI in English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, and Danish.
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Eclisp is a plugin for the Eclipse ide written in java. It provides the infrastructure to use any lisp compiler from within eclipse (eg. clisp, gcl...). Making it possible to evaluate lisp statements in eclipse.
The program implements John Koza's basic formulation of a genetic program. The application of the GP is John Sterman's beer game. The program is written in LISP, and executes in GNU clisp. I have run it successfully on both Linux and Windows.
Documents restoration program in Common Lisp.
It's a test platform for documents restoration's research.
RestorDoc uses McCLIM, the free CLIM implementation and modules (ie. algorithms) can be inserted interactively to the interface.