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Date:Mon May 18 23:58:24 2001 
Subject:Re: [beginner] how to compile a pop11 program? 
From:marcello 
Volume-ID:1010518.04 

On Fri, 18 May 2001, Stephen Isard wrote:

> marcello@firstlinux.net wrote:
> 
> > Can a pop file be compiled in a standalone program ( I mean a program
> > that run without pop11 being installed)?
> 
> I have done a small experiment.  I wrote a file called junk.p containing
> the lines
>... 
> On a linux system with poplog installed, I gave the command:
> 
> popc -e junk junk.p
> 
> A file named a.out was created, which I transferred to another linux
> machine with no poplog files on it.
> 
> I ran a.out on the machine with no poplog installed and it printed
> 
> ** hello world
> 
> So there is hope for you, but I don't know what problems you might
> encounter in trying to scale up from my tiny program. ...
Thank you for both your answer.
So, is this a non common techniche ? 
Did anyone else use it?

As for the other lecture you suggest me, no I didn't read them yet. I
suppose I can get from the pop website. I'll download them.
Thank you again and sorry for my poor English :I'm answering on line too
:-(
Bye
Marcello