X-Git-Url: https://code.consxy.com/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=clnl;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=75550582ca4204a7736b290e918c686fc2fd1215;hp=acb35a47b64b2c4a7ba4fac6c71584a5f28c681d;hb=0.1.1;hpb=e03d5beb202ab528c5e05e3dc4f9e316eda199d6 diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index acb35a4..7555058 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -4,16 +4,14 @@ This is an experiment at creating an alternate implementation of NetLogo in Comm # Using standalone executables -Find the latest version, [0.1.0](https://code.consxy.com/gitweb/gitweb.cgi/clnl/commit/v0.1.0) on the [releases page](https://consxy.com/clnl/releases): -* [linux](https://consxy.com/clnl/releases/v0.1.0/clnl) -* [windows](https://consxy.com/clnl/releases/v0.1.0/clnl.exe) -* [mac](https://consxy.com/clnl/releases/v0.1.0/CLNL.dmg) +Find the latest version, [0.1.1](https://code.consxy.com/gitweb/gitweb.cgi/clnl/commit/0.1.1) on the [releases page](https://consxy.com/clnl/releases): +* [linux](https://consxy.com/clnl/releases/0.1.1/clnl) # Running from source If you'd like to run it from source, you're going to need a few things: -* A copy of the clnl source from the [releases page](https://consxy.com/frankduncan/clnl/releases), version [0.1.0](https://consxy.com/clnl/releases/v0.1.0/clnl_0.1.0.tar.gz) +* A copy of the clnl source from the [releases page](https://consxy.com/frankduncan/clnl/releases), version [0.1.1](https://consxy.com/clnl/releases/0.1.1/clnl_0.1.1.tar.gz) * An implementation of sbcl with threads enabled * The following common lisp libraries (included in [deps/common-lisp](deps/common-lisp) folder) * alexandria @@ -38,14 +36,6 @@ show random 5 ask turtles [ fd 5 ] ``` -## Running on OSX - -In order to run on OSX, you may have to build your own sbcl instance with threads enabled. See [bin/buildosxexec.sh](bin/buildosxexec.sh) for how it's done when releasing/testing. - -## Running on Windows - -In order to run on Windows, you will need to install a copy of 32bit sbcl with threads enabled, as well as putting a copy of freeglut in that directory. See [bin/buildwindowsexec.sh](bin/buildwindowsexec.sh) for how it's done when releasing/testing. - # Running in a common lisp instance If you'd like to run using your own sbcl instance, you can attach the clnl.asd file wherever you link asd files, and then use: