On Oct 9, 9:21 am, Sampo Vuori wrote:
> On Oct 9, 2:53 am, MarkH wrote:
>
> > Mono 2.8 just came out yesterday. You don't have to wait for your
> > distro to package it up. Building official source releases are as
> > easy as ./configure && make && make install. I just did it last night.
>
>
On Oct 9, 9:21 am, Sampo Vuori wrote:
> On Oct 9, 2:53 am, MarkH wrote:
>
> > Mono 2.8 just came out yesterday. You don't have to wait for your
> > distro to package it up. Building official source releases are as
> > easy as ./configure && make && make install. I just did it last night.
>
>
On Oct 9, 2:53 am, MarkH wrote:
> Mono 2.8 just came out yesterday. You don't have to wait for your
> distro to package it up. Building official source releases are as
> easy as ./configure && make && make install. I just did it last night.
Any idea if the clojure-clr works on the mono 2.8?
Mono 2.8 just came out yesterday. You don't have to wait for your
distro to package it up. Building official source releases are as
easy as ./configure && make && make install. I just did it last night.
On Oct 8, 7:23 am, Sampo Vuori wrote:
> Hello,
> I would be very interested in getting cloju
Hello,
I would be very interested in getting clojure-clr to work on mono. To
me, mono would be a nice platform as it has access to many libraries I
would like to use (and jvm doesn't) but there is not a single good
lisp implementation which would work on top of mono! So I would really
like to get c