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(new) plt-scheme-doc_5.1.1+dfsg1-2~bpo60+1_all.deb optional doc
PLT Scheme Documentation (transitional package)
 This package includes all of the documentation for PLT Scheme.
 .
 This is a dummy package to aid in transitioning from the plt-scheme-doc
 package to the racket-doc package.
(new) plt-scheme_5.1.1+dfsg1-2~bpo60+1_all.deb optional lisp
Racket Programming Environment (transitional package)
 Racket (previously PLT Scheme) is an innovative programming language
 that builds on a rich academic and practical tradition.
 .
 It is suitable for implementation tasks ranging from scripting to
 application development, including GUIs, web services, etc.
 .
 It includes the DrRacket programming environment, a virtual machine with
 a just-in-time compiler, tools for creating stand-alone executables, the
 PLT Scheme web server, extensive libraries, documentation for both
 beginners and experts, and more.
 .
 It supports the creation of new programming languages through a
 rich, expressive syntax system. Example languages include Typed Scheme,
 ACL2, FrTime, and Lazy Scheme.
 .
 This is a dummy package to aid in transitioning from the plt-scheme package
 to the racket package.
(new) racket-common_5.1.1+dfsg1-2~bpo60+1_all.deb optional lisp
extensible programming language in the scheme family (shared files)
 This package includes the architecture independent files for Racket
 (but not the documentation, see racket-doc for that).
(new) racket-doc_5.1.1+dfsg1-2~bpo60+1_all.deb optional doc
extensible programming language in the scheme family (documentation)
 This package includes all of the documentation for Racket.
(new) racket_5.1.1+dfsg1-2~bpo60+1.debian.tar.gz optional lisp
(new) racket_5.1.1+dfsg1-2~bpo60+1.dsc optional lisp
(new) racket_5.1.1+dfsg1-2~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional lisp
extensible programming language in the scheme family
 Racket (previously PLT Scheme) is an innovative programming language
 that builds on a rich academic and practical tradition.
 It is suitable for implementation tasks ranging from scripting to
 application development, including GUIs, web services, etc.
 .
 It includes the DrRacket programming environment, a virtual machine with
 a just-in-time compiler, tools for creating stand-alone executables, the
 PLT Scheme web server, extensive libraries, documentation for both
 beginners and experts, and more.
 .
 It supports the creation of new programming languages through a
 rich, expressive syntax system. Example languages include Typed Scheme,
 ACL2, FrTime, and Lazy Scheme.
 .
 Built with the 3m garbage collector.
(new) racket_5.1.1+dfsg1.orig.tar.gz optional lisp
Changes: racket (5.1.1+dfsg1-2~bpo60+1) squeeze-backports; urgency=low
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  * Rebuild for squeeze-backports.
  * Modify gitpkg hook control file to support ~bpo versions
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racket (5.1.1+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Collects is (for now) all architecture independant.
    - Simplify package build (no more symlinking to /usr/lib/racket)
    - Split install step into architecture dependant/independent steps.
  * Patch for kFreeBSD: catch both SIGBUS (squeeze) and SIGSEGV (wheezy)
    from mprotect.
  * Patch: Disable building scribble docs for scribble (fallout from
    missing sigplan class)
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racket (5.1.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New Upstream version
    - several copyright license clarification patches now upstream, thanks
      again to Eli Barzilay.
  * New patches for kFreeBSD: big thanks to Matthew Flatt.
    - re-enable 3m garbage collector
    - fix various build issues.
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racket (5.1+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Cherry-pick patch from upstream to fix kFreeBSD build failures
  * Cherry-pick patches from upstream to fail gracefully when SSLv2 is not
    found.
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racket (5.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream version, plus DFSG compliance modifications.
    + Thanks to Eli Barzilay of the PLT Scheme team for making a big effort
      of contacting people and updating licensing.
  * Build with HOME=/nonexistant. This prevents collects installed in user
    home directories from interfering with the build.
  * Use parallel=n to control collects build parallelism.
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racket (5.0.2-1) experimental; urgency=low
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  [ David Bremner ]
  * New Upsteam version (Closes: #592688)
    + Fix FTBFS on mips with recent GCC. (Closes: #598615)
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  [ James Vega ]
  * Update watch file with new upstream URL.
  * debian/rules:
    + Show which garbage collector the racket package was built with.
    + Use correct name for mzdyn based on which garbage collector was used.
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plt-scheme (4.2.4-2) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Pull patch from upstream to fix building on Sparc.
  * debian/control: Change libjpeg62-dev Build-Depends to libjpeg-dev.
  * debian/rules: Use the Boehm garbage collector on archs where the 3m one
    doesn't work.
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plt-scheme (4.2.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Ari Pollak ]
  * Convert to 3.0 (quilt) format, no patches necessary yet
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  [ James Vega ]
  * New upstream version
  * debian/control:
    - Add myself to Uploaders.
    - Change XS-Vcs-* to Vcs-* and correct a typo in the URLs.
    - Add ${misc:Depends}.
    - Remove description of ProfessorJ.
  * debian/rules:
    - Remove binary-post-install/plt-scheme target since collects/profj
      no longer exists.
    - Add -g to CFLAGS.
  * debian/overrides/plt-scheme: Add an override for the embedded-zlib while
    working with upstream to find a fix they'll agree to.


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