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> > SML/NJ, Standard ML of New Jersey.
> >
> > O'Caml, Objective Caml.
BTW, O'Caml is included already (see ocaml).
Less work to do :-).
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I've been interested in learning about Objective C, and figured I'd use
the gstep-base libraries packages with Debian.
My question is fairly simple: what link flags am I supposed to use?
A sample
> 1) Are shells geared toward specific tasks?... such as program creation, a
> shell built to specifically offer enhanced compiling and program
> generation capabilities? another perhaps for graphics of some sort?
Not particularly. sh was the original Bourne shell; I think it was the
first of t
> AUC TeX comes standard with XEmacs as of 19.14 at least. The trouble,
> as far as I can tell, is that AUC TeX is there, but the menus are
> broken. I built XEmacs 19.15 from a source tarball and found exactly
> the same problem with the LaTeX menus, and with the Hyperbole menu. I
> couldn't figur
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