At 13:37 -0800 3/10/02, Tunc Simsek wrote:
>Hi Zak;
>
>I'm glad you seem confident in Matlisp. I don't think I've heard
>of anyone ever using it on Mac OS. You will certainly need
>a fortran 77 compiler. However, you will also need a lisp compiler
>and matlisp has only been known to work with "Allegro CL" or "CMU CL".
>I don't think CMU CL has a Mac OS port but I believe Allegro does.
Well here is a bit of news for you. There was little point in
programming on Liso for years until Macintosh OS X came out which is
built on top of BSD Unix and subsequently Allegro ported its unix
implementation to OS X as well. So, all I have to do is find a f77
compiler and a quick scan with google suggests that there already
exist. This is particularly great because Matlab abandoned the Mac
last year.
-Zak
>
>Assuming you have Allegro CL, you will need to get hold of the
>blas/lapack libraries. the safest way to do this is to get hold
>of a fortran 77 compiler and "make" the libraries using the makefiles
>in the matlisp distribution.
>
>Good luck,
> Tunc
>
>"Isaac S. Kohane" wrote:
>>
>> Your package looks to be just the ticket but when I try to compile it
>> using your instructions, it complains about the lack of a F77
>> compiler. This is on Mac OS X. Am I right that I need to get an F77
>> compiler?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> -Zak
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