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From: jhr@CS.Cornell.EDU (John Reppy)
Subject: Re: ML
Message-ID: <1991Jun7.192923.26277@cs.cornell.edu>
Keywords: ML, functional languages
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Date: Fri, 7 Jun 1991 19:29:23 GMT
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In article <19722@csli.Stanford.EDU> murray@csli.Stanford.EDU (Peter Murray) writes:
>
>Hello NeXTworld and functional programmers
>
>Has anyone found/made an ML interpreter/compiler that can be compiled 
>on NeXT?  The NJ-SML doesn't compile and would (it seems to me) need
>significant reconstruction to be made to work.  
>
>Any ideas?  
>
>Please reply to murray@csli.stanford.edu by e-mail (NeXT mail is OK)
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Cheers,
>
>-Pete
>

I have put the executable for version 0.69 of SML/NJ on ftp.cs.cornell.edu.
It runs on both '030 and '040 machines running 2.0.  Because the patches for
the NeXT didn't make it into this version, you cannot build 0.69 from the
distribution.

*** REMEMBER TO SET BINARY MODE ***

Here is a sample ftp dialog:

   $ ftp ftp.cs.cornell.edu
   Name: anonymous
   Password: <your name>
   ftp> binary
   ftp> cd pub
   ftp> get smlnj-NeXT-2.0.tar.Z
   ftp> bye

And then uncompress and detar:

   $ zcat smlnj-NeXT-2.0.tar.Z | tar -xvf -
   x README, 8181 bytes, 16 tape blocks
   x sml, 2064384 bytes, 4032 tape blocks
   $

A README file is included with more information.

  - John

