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Home / Computers / Programming / Languages / Erlang / Contributions / Ports and Compilers
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- Debian Package - Debian GNU/Linux Erlang package information.
www.debian.org/Packages/unstable/interpreters/erlang.html
- Erlang for the PPC860 - Some notes on how Erlang was cross compiled to run on the PowerPC 860, a big-endian CPU.
www.corelatus.com/~matthias/erlang_on_860.html
- ETOS - Erlang - Gambit Scheme compiler developed at the university of Montreal.
www.iro.umontreal.ca/~gambit
- FreeBSD Port - The Erlang Free BSD port.
www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=Erlang&stype=all
- Geoff's Erlang - Gerl is a GNU GPL'ed free compiler which implements a (large) subset of the current Erlang standard.
goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au/~geoff/erlang
- High-Performance Erlang Compiler - Open Source research project aimed at efficiently implementing the concurrent functional language Erlang.
www.csd.uu.se/projects/hipe
- Kernel poll support - Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris patch allowing you to save CPU cycles in kernel mode.
www.synapse.se/open_source.html
- Linux Port - RedHat 6.1 RPM at the eddie sourceforge site.
eddie.sourceforge.net/erlang.html
- Mandrake RPM - First beta of Erlang R8B-2 package for Mandrake 8.2
www.vawis.net/mdk/erlang
- otp_src_R8B-0 port for NetBSD-1.5.2 - Package facilitating getting Erlang to work on NetBSD architectures. IPV6 support in a "patchy state".b(tgz)
ftp://ftp.enteract.com/users/hal/otp-pkg-1.tgz
- RPM packages - The OTP R8B0 packages compiled on RedHat 7.1.
redhat.IDEALX.org
- SCO UnixWare Package - A UnixWare Erlang package distributed by SCO.
www.sco.com/skunkware/devtools/#erlang
- Stand Alone Erlang for OTP R7 - Create stand alone applications in Erlang, i.e. one file that contains the executable and the Erlang object files, BEAM files, needed.
www.bluetail.com/~joe/sae_r7b/sae.html
- Stand alone Erlang for OTP R8 - Create stand alone applications in Erlang.
www.geocities.com/erlang_journal/sae.html
- Unreleased downloads - Daily snapshots of the not yet released official Erlang/OTP versions are available here. There is no guarantee that they will work.
www.erlang.org/download/snapshots
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