26 Jan 2009 johnw   » (Master)

Ready Lisp version 20090125 now available

There is a new version of Ready Lisp for Mac OS X available. This version is based on SBCL 1.0.24, and requires OS X Leopard 10.5. The only changes in this version are upgrades of many of the dependent packages.

What is Ready Lisp? It’s a binding together of several popular Lisp packages for OS X, including: Aquamacs, SBCL and SLIME. Once downloaded, you’ll have a single application bundle which you can double-click — and find yourself in a fully configured Common Lisp REPL. It’s ideal for OS X users who want to try out Lisp with a minimum of hassle. The download is approximately 124 megabytes.

There is a GnuPG signature for this file in the same directory; append .asc to the above filename to download it. To install my public key onto your keyring, use this command:

  $ gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv 0x824715A0

Once installed, you can verify the download using the following command:

  $ gpg --verify ReadyLisp.dmg.asc

For more information, see the Ready Lisp project page.

Syndicated 2009-01-26 03:52:26 (Updated 2009-01-26 04:12:24) from Lost in Technopolis

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