Releases: Interlisp/medley
medley-210908
There are separate releases of medley and maiko.
Get the latest version of each.
From a shell/terminal window:
- Get the medley release
medley-210908.tgzbelow.
Unpack the medley tar file
tar -xvfz medley-210908.tgz
- Get the Maiko release here.
Unpack the Maiko file for your operating system and CPU type, e.g.,
tar -xvfz maiko-210823.linux.x86_64.tgz
- This should leave you with two directories,
medleyandmaiko.
Then you cancd medley ./run-medley -full
Alternatives:
- Medley
- Instead of medley-210908.tgz, get medley-210908-loadups-only.tgz and
- the sources below, or
- checkout tag medley-210908 in your own clone of the repo
- You can make your own loadups; see scripts/loadup-and-release.sh
- Maiko
- Get the latest maiko sources and make your own
cd maiko/bin
./makeright x
and, if you're doing a loadup
./makeright init
medley-210903
There are separate releases of medley and maiko.
Just get the latest version of each.
Alternatively, you can pick up the medley release, and build your own maiko.
Get the Maiko release here.
To use (from a shell/terminal window):
- Unpack the medley tar file
tar -xvfz medley-210903.tgz
- Unpack the maiko file for your operating system and CPU type,e.g.,
tar -xvfz maiko-210823.linux.x86_64.tgz
- This should leave you with two directories,
medleyandmaiko.
Then you cancd medley ./run-medley -full
medley-210831
We've moved to separate releases of medley and maiko.
Just get the latest version of each.
Or, you could pick up the medley release and build your own maiko.
Medley release is here:
medley-210831.tgz
Maiko relese is here
To use (from a shell/terminal window):
- Unpack the medley tar file
tar -xvfz medley-210831.tgz
and the maiko file for your os.arch, e.g.,
tar -xvfz maiko-210823.linux.x86_64.tgz
This should leave you with two directories, medley and maiko.
Then you can
cd medley
./run-medley -full
medley-210828
We've moved to separate releases of medley and maiko.
Just get the latest version of each.
Or, you could pick up the medley release and build your own maiko.
Medley release is here:
`medley-`releasename`.tgz`
Maiko relese is here
To use (from a shell/terminal window):
- Unpack the medley tar file
tar -xvfz medley-210828.tgz
x and the maiko file for your os.arch, e.g.,
tar -xvfz maiko-210823.linux.x86_64.tgz
This should leave you with two directories, medley and maiko.
Then you can
cd medley
./run-medley -full
medley-210827
We've moving to separate releases of medley and maiko.
Just get the latest version of each.
Or, you could pick up the medley release and build your own maiko.
`medley-`releasename`.tgz`
To use (from a shell/terminal window):
- Unpack the medley tar file
tar -xvfz medley-210827.tgz
and the maiko file for your os.arch, e.g.,
tar -xvfz maiko-210823.linux.x86_64.tgz
This should leave you with two directories, medley and maiko.
Then you can
cd medley
./run-medley -full
medley-210825
We've moving to separate releases of medley and maiko.
Just get the latest version of each.
Or, you could pick up the medley release and build your own maiko.
`medley-`releasename`.tgz`
To use (from a shell/terminal window):
- Unpack the medley tar file
tar -xvfz medley-210825.tgz
and the maiko file for your os.arch, e.g.,
tar -xvfz maiko-210823.linux.x86_64.tgz
This should leave you with two directories, medley and maiko.
Then you can
cd medley
./run-medley -full
nightly-210815
Each release should have a subset of the medley repo in a file
medley-releasename.tgz
and at least one
maiko-releasename.osname.arch.tgz
e.g.,
maiko-nightly-210815.linux.x86_64.tgz
for each os/arch pair for which we have GitHub "action" runners.
To use (from a shell/terminal window):
- Unpack the medley tar file
tar -xvfz medley-nightly-210815.tgz
and the maiko file for your os.arch
tar -xvfz maiko-nightly-210815.linux.x86_64.tgz
this should leave you with two new directories, medley and maiko.
Then you can
cd medley
./run-medley -full
nightly-210806
Each release should have a subset of the medley repo in a file
medley-releasename.tgz
and at least one
maiko-releasename.osname.arch.tgz
e.g.,
maiko-nightly-210806.linux.x86_64.tgz
for each os/arch pair for which we have GitHub "action" runners.
To use (from a shell/terminal window):
- Unpack the medley tar file
tar -xvfz medley-nightly-210806.tgz
and the maiko file for your os.arch
tar -xvfz maiko-nightly-210806.linux.x86_64.tgz
this should leave you with two new directories, medley and maiko.
Then you can
cd medley
./run-medley -full
nightly-210804
Each release should have a subset of the medley repo in a file
medley-releasename.tgz
and at least one
maiko-releasename.osname.arch.tgz
e.g.,
maiko-nightly-210804.linux.x86_64.tgz
for each os/arch pair for which we have GitHub "action" runners.
To use (from a shell/terminal window):
- Unpack the medley tar file
tar -xvfz medley-nightly-210804.tgz
and the maiko file for your os.arch
tar -xvfz maiko-nightly-210804.linux.x86_64.tgz
this should leave you with two new directories, medley and maiko.
Then you can
cd medley
./run-medley -full
nightly-210506
Each release should have a subset of the medley repo in a file
medley-releasename.tgz
and at least one
maiko-releasename.osname.arch.tgz
e.g.,
maiko-nightly-210506.linux.x86_64.tgz
for each os/arch pair for which we have GitHub "action" runners.
To use (from a shell/terminal window):
- Unpack the medley tar file
tar -xvfz medley-nightly-210506.tgz
and the maiko file for your os.arch
tar -xvfz maiko-nightly-210506.linux.x86_64.tgz
this should leave you with two new directories, medley and maiko.
Then you can
cd medley
./run-medley -full