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Fun with eval
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Subject: Re: Fun with eval
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Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2001 16:38:38 GMT
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Paolo Amoroso <amor...@mclink.it> writes:
> On 26 Dec 2001 13:30:56 -0500, Greg Menke <gregm-n...@mindspring.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I'm consolidating some Lisp & shell script stuff we use to feed logic
> > analyzer data to gnuplot, moving everything into Lisp. Particularly,
>
> In case you are interested, `cllib', which is part of CLOCC (Common Lisp
> Open Code Collection), includes a gnuplot interface:
>
> http://clocc.sourceforge.net
I have tried installing this with _zero_ success thus far. There seem
to be a number of actions that need to be taken to get it installed
that are not documented in the documentation. (Notably, how is it
supposed to locate $(TOP)/bin/run-lisp?)
The library looks to have interesting stuff in it, but installing it
is a challenge...
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