Xref: utzoo comp.ai:4928 comp.lang.prolog:2009 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!munnari.oz.au!cs.mu.oz.au!ok From: ok@cs.mu.oz.au (Richard O'Keefe) Newsgroups: comp.ai,comp.lang.prolog Subject: Re: UNSW Prolog Message-ID: <2478@munnari.oz.au> Date: 20 Oct 89 07:04:51 GMT References: <31019@cci632.UUCP> <1549@dsac.UUCP> <2339@munnari.oz.au> <447@tron.UUCP> Sender: news@cs.mu.oz.au Lines: 17 In article <447@tron.UUCP>, beser@tron.UUCP (Eric Beser) writes: [I said, and still stand by:] > > It really might be a good idea to check with Claude Sammut > > (claude@spectrum.eecs.unsw.oz) before shipping copies of UNSW Prolog around. > I would be interested in posting those diffs > as well, and acquiring via email the diffs to bring it up to C-prolog > status. The status of C Prolog is "hopelessly obsolete" and has been for the last several years. For a "research" Prolog, try SICStus Prolog or NU Prolog. There is also the copylefted Stony Brook Prolog. I took the trouble to include Claude Sammut's E-mail address in my posting (and Eric Beser quoted it!) so that someone wanting a legitimate copy of the latest and greatest UNSW Prolog can ask the author how to do so. (You may have to write the address as claude@spectrum.eecs.unsw.oz.AU)