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authorV3n3RiX <venerix@redcorelinux.org>2017-11-02 21:07:25 +0000
committerV3n3RiX <venerix@redcorelinux.org>2017-11-02 21:07:25 +0000
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<name>Proxy Maintainers</name>
</maintainer>
<longdescription>Steel Bank Common Lisp is an open source Common
- Lisp implementation. It provides an integrated native compiler,
- interpreter, and debugger. SBCL is a fork off of the main branch
- of CMUCL. SBCL is distinguished from CMUCL by a greater emphasis
- on maintainability. In particular, the SBCL system can be built
- directly from its source code, so that the output corresponds to
- the source code in a controlled, verifiable way, and arbitrary
- changes can be made to the system without causing bootstrapping
- problems. SBCL also places less emphasis than CMU CL does on new
- non-ANSI extensions, or on backward compatibility with old
- non-ANSI features. Support for native threading on GNU/Linux is
- available for the x86 and amd64 platforms using an NPTL enabled
- GLIBC. SBCL 0.8.17 and later support Unicode.
+ Lisp implementation. It provides an integrated native compiler,
+ interpreter, and debugger. SBCL is a fork off of the main branch
+ of CMUCL. SBCL is distinguished from CMUCL by a greater emphasis
+ on maintainability. In particular, the SBCL system can be built
+ directly from its source code, so that the output corresponds to
+ the source code in a controlled, verifiable way, and arbitrary
+ changes can be made to the system without causing bootstrapping
+ problems. SBCL also places less emphasis than CMU CL does on new
+ non-ANSI extensions, or on backward compatibility with old
+ non-ANSI features. Support for native threading on GNU/Linux is
+ available for the x86 and amd64 platforms using an NPTL enabled
+ GLIBC. SBCL 0.8.17 and later support Unicode.
</longdescription>
<use>
<flag name="pax_kernel">Enable if the user plans to run the package under a pax enabled hardened kernel</flag>