Armin Steinhoff wrote:
>>
>> pyvm has that. A big part of it is written in "lightweight C++" [1].
> 
> 
> Realy ?  I have downloaded the lwc distribution and checked it out.
> It was a surprise that none of the examples are working.
> I'm using SuSE 9.0 with  gcc 3.3.1 ...
> 

:(

> Is there a working version of lwc ???
> 

pyvm is written in lwc-2.0 which is not yet released because
nobody's using it.


Stelios
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