newLISP stable maintenance release v.10.3.2

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Lutz
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newLISP stable maintenance release v.10.3.2

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This version fixes bugs and improves speed and memory efficiency for various functions. It also introduces a new, better way to encode UTF-8 characters in strings.

For downloads see: http://www.newlisp.org/index.cgi?page=Downloads
For release notes: http://www.newlisp.org/downloads/newLIS ... lease.html

This is the first release for which on Mac OS X, Leopard v.10.5 is a minimum. This release will not run on Mac OS X Tiger 10.4, but can still be compiled for this version of OS X.

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Re: newLISP stable maintenance release v.10.3.2

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Thank you, Lutz.

I posted the Japanese translation of manual in my SkyDrive.

Please download newlisp_manual-10302 from here. 

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Re: newLISP stable maintenance release v.10.3.2

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Thanks Johu, updated version here:

http://www.newlisp.org/newlisp_manual-jp.html

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Re: newLISP stable maintenance release v.10.3.2

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The apt repository for Ubuntu and Debian is now updated for 10.3.2. I am submitting an update to the OpenBSD port team too.
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Re: newLISP stable maintenance release v.10.3.2

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Lutz, are you interested in a new module for parsing command line arguments according to the POSIX and GNU standards?
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Re: newLISP stable maintenance release v.10.3.2

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Personally I don't have a need for such a module, but perhaps other newLISP users would appreciate it. Why don't you publish it here and let people comment on it?

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