Fedora Core 4 Update: slib-3a1-4.fc4
Summary
"SLIB" is a portable library for the programming language Scheme.
It provides a platform independent framework for using "packages" of
Scheme procedures and syntax. As distributed, SLIB contains useful
packages for all Scheme implementations. Its catalog can be
transparently extended to accomodate packages specific to a site,
implementation, user, or directory.
- regenerate slibcat to remove all links to umb-scheme
- don't ship slib.spec from the upstream tarball
- replace bogus links to /usr/lib
- don't ship unneeded files in slib directory
- add slib html documentation
307e340593583632c54e26a7ae8c56e5 SRPMS/slib-3a1-4.fc4.src.rpm
ecd0e396341b01abd0504d5c33666a2a x86_64/slib-3a1-4.fc4.noarch.rpm
ecd0e396341b01abd0504d5c33666a2a i386/slib-3a1-4.fc4.noarch.rpm
This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can
launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.
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FEDORA-2005-875 2005-09-12 Name : slib Version : 3a1 Release : 4.fc4 Summary : platform independent library for scheme Description : "SLIB" is a portable library for the programming language Scheme. It provides a platform independent framework for using "packages" of Scheme procedures and syntax. As distributed, SLIB contains useful packages for all Scheme implementations. Its catalog can be transparently extended to accomodate packages specific to a site, implementation, user, or directory. - regenerate slibcat to remove all links to umb-scheme - don't ship slib.spec from the upstream tarball - replace bogus links to /usr/lib - don't ship unneeded files in slib directory - add slib html documentation 307e340593583632c54e26a7ae8c56e5 SRPMS/slib-3a1-4.fc4.src.rpm ecd0e396341b01abd0504d5c33666a2a x86_64/slib-3a1-4.fc4.noarch.rpm ecd0e396341b01abd0504d5c33666a2a i386/slib-3a1-4.fc4.noarch.rpm This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command. fedora-announce-list mailing list fedora-announce-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-announce-list
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