Somehow I missed that Franz has made the trial version of ACL 6.2 available for OS X.
The rumor is that it doesn't work with emacs, but I'll have to try it tonight before I can confirm that.
Posted by jjwiseman at September 18, 2002 01:44 PMOh, nice! And I like that they're phrasing this a little differently than I remember them phrasing past trial versions. Paraphrasing, "The Trial version may be used for class instruction, homework assignments, and personal programming unrelated to commercial endeavours or university-sanction research." In other words, downloading it and using it doesn't make you a bad person.
Posted by: Michael Hannemann on September 18, 2002 02:04 PMThe Franz download form was broken last night; I got it to work this morning though and am now awaiting the emailed download instructions.
(Will[1] asked me yesterday if I'd gotten ACL to work with emacs in OS X yet, and I was like "Uh, you mean OpenMCL?" and he was like "No, I mean the downloadable ACL trial.")
[1] http://willwhim.inetmi.com/
Posted by: jjwiseman on September 19, 2002 08:47 AMIt doesn't currently work under OSX 10.2 (Jaguar). It crashes as soon as you drop into the debugger. According to Franz, signal handling changed under 10.2 and they're currently working to fix the incompatibilities.
Posted by: Andrew Ferrell on September 22, 2002 07:19 PMYeah, I'm guessing the reported emacs trouble has to to do with 10.2 also.
I hope I don't lose too much cutting edge cred, but, I'm glad I havent' upgraded to 10.2 yet.
Posted by: jjwiseman on September 22, 2002 08:15 PMFranz now has a patch (essentially a dynamic library replacement) that allows ACL 6.2 to run under 10.2. available on their ftp server. So far the trial version seems to to run properly, though I really haven't had a chance to really exercise it hard.
Posted by: Andrew Ferrell on October 5, 2002 01:32 PM