Mirror of ChezScheme with OpenBSD boot files.
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README.md

chez-openbsd - mirror of ChezScheme with OpenBSD boot files

ChezScheme v9.5.9

THIS REPO IS A MIRROR OF CHEZSCHEME CONTAINING OPENBSD BOOT FILES.
I am not the owner of ChezScheme nor a developer of ChezScheme.
Please send issues related to ChezScheme directly to their Github repo.
You'll find a copy of the original README in README.original.md.

To build on OpenBSD, simply do:

$ ./configure --threads
$ gmake -jN

--threads enables (posix) thread support and the N in -jN being the number of cores in your system.

See releases. See the original blogpost for more information.