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Main Larceny Web Site

To download executable versions of Larceny, please go to Larceny's main web site: www.larcenists.org.

Larceny's Github site, which includes the page you are reading, is used by Larceny's developers and by advanced users who want to build the latest version or a customized version of Larceny. This site can be used to file bugs against Larceny.

Bug/Ticket Submissions

If you're here to report a bug, you'll have to log in, because we've been getting too much ticket spam. [https://t-guest:[email protected]/trac/larceny/login Log in] with user name "t-guest" and password "guest", and the "New Ticket" button will appear up at the top. If you're a developer of Larceny, see AddingUsers.

Developer Resources

You can

  • check out the source code via git (GitHttpCheckout, to be written)
  • browse the source code
  • browse the revision log. More general instructions on accessing the repository are at GitCheckout.

Larceny is built and tested nightly on several machines. You can view the raw summary log files for the previous night's build. (CDash used to provide a much better view, with history, but we need to move that system to new host hardware (see also MoreAboutCdash).) Currently we still have to do some ReleasePackaging manually before a release, but we hope to integrate that into the autobuild process eventually.

Documentation is also autobuilt nightly. If you think an error is occurring, check the documentation build log.

The Larceny's main web site may be of interest if you are a user (or a developer pretending to be a user).

If you are writing code that will go into Larceny, please follow Larceny's CodingStandards.

We also have a user mailing list: [https://lists.ccs.neu.edu/bin/listinfo/larceny-users [email protected]]

Development Plan


Help with Github

  • TODO

Help with Git

For a complete list of local wiki pages, see _pages.

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