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by baskerville.CS.Arizona.EDU (8.11.1/8.11.1) id gA8FCUw05556
for icon-group-addresses; Fri, 8 Nov 2002 08:12:30 -0700 (MST)
Message-Id: <200211081512.gA8FCUw05556@baskerville.CS.Arizona.EDU>
To: Art Eschenlauer <art.eschenlauer@sufsys.com>
Cc: "'icon-group@CS.Arizona.EDU'" <icon-group@cs.arizona.edu>
Subject: Re: Question about Icon
From: Ed L Cashin <ecashin@uga.edu>
Date: 07 Nov 2002 20:36:57 -0500
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Art Eschenlauer <art.eschenlauer@sufsys.com> writes:
> The easy way is to use Unicon
> <http://unicon.sourceforge.net>
> because it provides the filepair() builting function.
> The POSIX extensions for Icon do the same - at least according to:
> <http://www.drones.com/unicon/>
Is unicon pretty solid? I noticed that the uni.zip archive for
version 10.0 doesn't expand into its own directory (usually a bad
sign) and that the Install target fails with a complaint about lib/*.*
being absent. Maybe I should give it another look, though.
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