On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 09:43:03PM +0800, Mikolaj J. Habryn was heard to say: > sawmill README: > > Sawmill is an extensible window manager using an Emacs Lisp-like > scripting language--all window decorations are configurable, the basic > idea is to have as much user-interface policy as possible controlled > through the Lisp language. This is no layer on top of twm, but a > wholly new architecture. > > rep-gtk README: > > This is rep-gtk 0.0, a binding of GTK+ for my rep Lisp interpreter. It > is based on Marius Vollmer's guile-gtk package (initially version > 0.15, updated to 0.16), with a new glue-code generator. > > librep README: > > This is librep, an Emacs Lisp-like runtime library for UNIX. It > contains a LISP interpreter, byte-code compiler and virtual machine. > Applications may use the LISP interpreter as an extension language, or > it may be used for standalone scripts. > > Needless to say, I'm principally interested in sawmill, and all the > rest are dependencies for it. License on all of the above is GPL2, and > their home site is http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~john/sw/ > > m.
How are these going? I just ran across sawmill and would like to try it -- do you have pre-packages available or should I compile it myself and stuff it in /usr/local/stow for now? Daniel -- He had a terrible memory. He remembered everything.