@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ <h1>CLISP Setup</h1>
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99< p > The < a href ="http://www.clisp.org "> CLISP</ a > Common Lisp implementation is a good
1010general-purpose interpreter licensed under the terms of the GNU GPLv2. Though not as
11- popular as SBCL, it sports an intuitive user interface, a native compiler and an
11+ popular as SBCL, it sports an intuitive user interface, a byte-code compiler and an
1212easy-to-use debugger. </ p >
1313
1414< p > It also includes various useful extensions to the official ANSI standard, such as
@@ -20,9 +20,25 @@ <h2>Installing</h2>
2020< p > < a href ="http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/clisp "> Download</ a > one of the packages or
2121pre-built binaries.</ p >
2222
23- < h3 > Installing on Ubuntu </ h3 >
23+ < h3 > Installing on Linux </ h3 >
2424
25- < p > On Ubuntu-based systems, you can install CLISP from the repositories:</ p >
25+ < p > On Ubuntu/Debian-based systems, you can install CLISP from the repositories with the
26+ following command:</ p >
2627
27- < pre > < code > sudo apt-get install clisp
28- </ code > </ pre >
28+ < pre > < code > apt-get install clisp</ code > </ pre >
29+
30+ < p > On Arch-based systems, use:</ p >
31+
32+ < pre > < code > pacman -S clisp</ code > </ pre >
33+
34+ < p > On Fedora (> = 18, if you have an old version of Fedora, replace < code > dnf</ code > with
35+ < code > yum</ code > ):</ p >
36+
37+ < pre > < code > dnf install clisp</ code > </ pre >
38+
39+ < p > On Gentoo:</ p >
40+
41+ < pre > < code > emerge -auvDN dev-lisp/clisp</ code > </ pre >
42+
43+ < p > Note that you will probably need admin privileges to install any software on your
44+ computer (e.g. by using < code > sudo</ code > )</ p >
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