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Some NEWS summarizing significant additions and bug-fixes, and notes on known PROBLEMS (plus how to submit a bug report).
Pre-compiled binary distributions of RPLsh are available for the platforms listed below. The distributions are independent and self-contained; download only the platform(s) you need. Two download formats are supported: gzipped tar archives (.tgz) and zip archives (.zip). Unpack the distribution anywhere you find convenient, then consult the README file (included in the archive) for a description of the remaining files and basic information about setting up and running RPLsh.
Note that for some platforms (to which I do not have continuing access), the latest release version may not be available.
Platform | Description | Version | File |
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linux-alpha | Linux Alpha (tested on CentOS 4) | 0.7.4 | .tgz |
linux-x86 | Linux Intel/x86 (tested on RHEL 4 and 5) | 0.7.8 | .tgz |
linux-x86_sse2 | Linux Intel/x86 with SSE2 extensions (tested on RHEL 4 and 5) | 0.7.8 | .tgz |
linux-x86_64 | Linux Intel/x86_64 (tested on RHEL 4 and 5) | 0.7.8 | .tgz |
macx-ppc | Apple Mac OS X for PowerPC | 0.7 | .tgz |
macx-x86_sse2 | Apple Mac OS X for Intel/x86 | 0.7.4 | .tgz |
msdos-x86 | MS-DOS Intel/x86 | 0.7.8 | .zip |
msdos-x86_sse2 | MS-DOS Intel/x86 with SSE2 extensions | 0.7.8 | .zip |
mswin-x86 | Microsoft Windows 2000/XP for Intel/x86 | 0.7.8 | .zip |
mswin-x86_sse2 | Microsoft Windows 2000/XP for Intel/x86 with SSE2 extensions | 0.7.8 | .zip |
solaris-sparc | Solaris 8 or later for SPARC/UltraSPARC | 0.7.4 | .tgz |
solaris-x86_sse2 | Solaris 8 or later for Intel/x86 with SSE2 extensions | 0.7.8 | .tgz |
solaris-x86_64 | Solaris 10 or later for Intel/x86_64 | 0.7.8 | .tgz |
cwsdpmi.exe
executable in the same directory as
rplsh.exe
. RPLsh will now initialize DPMI services
automatically when it starts up.
TERMINFO
environment variable to the location of the terminfo/ directory.
Warning: this port is still experimental (although reasonably stable).