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| author | Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu> | 1997-12-12 17:29:42 -0600 | 
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| committer | Bryan Newbold <bnewbold@robocracy.org> | 2017-02-20 00:05:24 -0800 | 
| commit | f64b2806c1d66a1341bb8b1491f384169ab1d65f (patch) | |
| tree | 8b97dbe3640c60927959b0e63461ef9fcae591e0 /README | |
| parent | 6dcb175d7f34d9f5a0b3ba623f94454ec16a73d6 (diff) | |
| parent | 1edcb9b62a1a520eddae8403c19d841c9b18737f (diff) | |
| download | scm-f64b2806c1d66a1341bb8b1491f384169ab1d65f.tar.gz scm-f64b2806c1d66a1341bb8b1491f384169ab1d65f.zip | |
Import Debian changes 5b3-1debian/5b3-1
scm (5b3-1) unstable; urgency=low
  * New maintainer
  * New version
  * libc6
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1 files changed, 23 insertions, 24 deletions
| @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -This directory contains the distribution of scm4e6.  Scm conforms to +This directory contains the distribution of scm5b3.  Scm conforms to  Revised^4 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme and the IEEE P1178  specification.  Scm runs under VMS, MS-DOS, OS2, MacOS, Amiga,  Atari-ST, NOS/VE, Unix and similar systems. @@ -38,9 +38,12 @@ The author can be reached at <jaffer@ai.mit.edu>    `build.scm' creates a database and program for compiling and linking  	new SCM executables, libraries, and dlls.    `build.bat' invokes build.scm on MS-DOS platforms. -  `setjump.mar' provides setjmp and longjmp which do not use $unwind +  `mkimpcat.scm' build SCM-specific catalog for SLIB. +  `.gdbinit' provides commands for debugging SCM with GDB. +  `setjump.mar' provides setjump and longjump which do not use $unwind  	utility on VMS. -  `setjump.s' provides setjmp and longjmp for the Cray YMP. +  `ugsetjump.s'	provides setjump and longjump which work on Ultrix VAX. +  `setjump.s' provides setjump and longjump for the Cray YMP.    `Init.scm' is Scheme initialization code.    `Transcen.scm' has Scheme code for inexact builtin procedures. @@ -91,12 +94,12 @@ SLIB is not *neccessary* to run SCM, I strongly suggest you obtain and  install it.  Bug reports about running SCM without SLIB have very low  priority.  SLIB is available from the same sites as SCM: -   * ftp-swiss.ai.mit.edu:pub/scm/slib2a6.tar.gz -   * prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu/jacal/slib2a6.tar.gz -   * ftp.maths.tcd.ie:pub/bosullvn/jacal/slib2a6.tar.gz -   * ftp.cs.indiana.edu:/pub/scheme-repository/imp/slib2a6.tar.gz +   * ftp-swiss.ai.mit.edu:pub/scm/slib2c0.tar.gz +   * prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu/jacal/slib2c0.tar.gz +   * ftp.maths.tcd.ie:pub/bosullvn/jacal/slib2c0.tar.gz +   * ftp.cs.indiana.edu:/pub/scheme-repository/imp/slib2c0.tar.gz -Unpack SLIB (`tar xzf slib2a6.tar.gz' or `unzip -ao slib2a6.zip') in an +Unpack SLIB (`tar xzf slib2c0.tar.gz' or `unzip -ao slib2c0.zip') in an  appropriate directory for your system; both `tar' and `unzip' will  create the directory `slib'. @@ -150,12 +153,16 @@ proceed:     * Use scmconfig (From: bos@scrg.cs.tcd.ie):       Build and install scripts using GNU "autoconf" are available from -     `scmconfig4e6.tar.gz' in the distribution directories.  See -     `README.unix' in `scmconfig4e6.tar.gz' for further instructions. +     `scmconfig4e3.tar.gz' in the distribution directories.  See +     `README.unix' in `scmconfig4e3.tar.gz' for further instructions. + +     *Note:* The last release of scmconfig (4e3) was on March 20, 1996. +     I am moving it to the OLD subdirectory until someone submits an +     update.  		  Making SCM with Think C 4.0 or 4.1 -Note: These instructions need to be uptdated for scm4e6.  If Think C +Note: These instructions need to be uptdated for scm5b3.  If Think C  can be called using system(), then SCM can be built using build.scm.    Edit Scmfig.H to set desired options and IMPLINIT. @@ -191,21 +198,13 @@ can be called using system(), then SCM can be built using build.scm.  Gnu Emacs:       Editing of Scheme code is supported by emacs.  Buffers holding       files ending in .scm are automatically put into scheme-mode. +     EMACS for MS-DOS and MS-Windows systems is available (free) from: -     If your Emacs can run a process in a buffer you can use the Emacs -     command `M-x run-scheme' with SCM.  However, the run-scheme -     (`xscheme.el') which comes included with Gnu Emacs 18 will work -     only with MIT Cscheme.  If you are using Emacs 18, get the emacs -     packages: - -        * ftp-swiss.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scheme-editor-packages/cmuscheme.el +        * http://simtel.coast.net/SimTel/gnu/demacs.html -        * ftp-swiss.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scheme-editor-packages/comint.el - -     These files are already standard in Emacs 19. - -     If your Emacs can not run a process in a buffer, see "under other -     systems" below. +     If your Emacs can run a process in a buffer you can use the Emacs +     command `M-x run-scheme' with SCM.  Otherwise, use the emacs +     command `M-x suspend-emacs'; or see "other systems" below.  Epsilon (MS-DOS):       There is lisp (and scheme) mode available by use of the package | 
