
Henning Thielemann wrote:
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006, Isto Aho wrote:
There are some systems (could be called interpreters) where the new ... compiling machine had internet connections? Something like import Directory version 4.7.3 and somewhere the address of the repository?
This sounds like http://www.haskell.org/tmrwiki/EternalCompatibilityInTheory
Thanks for showing this! I think that R and Perl have systems that work well enough. Something like containing a base system, some libs are considered "base libs" and then there are about zillion different libraries. Many libs do overlap somehow, some are poorly maintained but anyhow most of the stuff can be reached from a central repository (or from its mirror). The "base libs" grow in time, may making some other libs obsolete. (Ok, I should read the docs etc but does Cabal do this?)
br, Isto