checkout the following links
http://www.cliki.net/ASDF-Install
http://mudballs.com/
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Goutham D L <dl.goutham@...> wrote:
> Hi,
> Iam using Common lisp.
>
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 10:50 AM, abhi <abhijithg@...> wrote:
>> Goutam,
>> First of all which lisp are you using? scheme or common lisp? If you
>> are using common lisp, you can take a look at 'asdf' or mudballs.
>> Mudballs is new and has a much easier interface for downloading and
>> looking for packages. On the other hand, asdf supports a lot of
>> libraries.
>> As far as scheme is concerned I think there are people on the group
>> who are much more qualified than me to answer the question.
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 4:09 AM, Goutham D L <dl.goutham@...> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> This might seem to be a trivial matter for most of you but I was
>>> wondering how do I add new libraries that I download?
>>> In python, its a simple matter of just copy pasting it to a folder.
>>>
>>> Goutham
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Queer little twists and quirks go into the making of an individual.
>> To suppress them all and follow clock and calendar and creed until the
>> individual is lost in the neutral gray of the host is to be less than
>> true to our inheritance.
>> Life, that gorgeous quality of life, is not accomplished by following
>> another man's rules.
>> It is true we have the same hungers and same thirsts, but they are for
>> different things and in different ways and in different seasons.
>> Lay down your own day, follow it to its noon, or you will sit in an
>> outer hall listening to the chimes but never reaching high enough to
>> strike your own.
>>
>
--
Queer little twists and quirks go into the making of an individual.
To suppress them all and follow clock and calendar and creed until the
individual is lost in the neutral gray of the host is to be less than
true to our inheritance.
Life, that gorgeous quality of life, is not accomplished by following
another man's rules.
It is true we have the same hungers and same thirsts, but they are for
different things and in different ways and in different seasons.
Lay down your own day, follow it to its noon, or you will sit in an
outer hall listening to the chimes but never reaching high enough to
strike your own.