The gcl package introduced new or modified debconf templates. This is the perfect moment for a review to help the package maintainer following the general suggested writing style and track down typos and errors in the use of English language. If someone wants to pick up this review, please answer to this mail, in the mailing list, with an [ITR] (Intent To Review) label. The templates file is attached. To propose the file you reviewed for peer review, please send a [RFR] (Request For Review) mail with the reviewed file attached...then a few days later, when no more contributions come, a summary mail with a [LCFC] (Last Chance For Comments) label. Finally, after no more comments coming to the LCFC mail, you can send the reviewed templates file as a bug report against the package. Then, please notify the list with a last mail using a [BTS] label with the bug number. Helping the package maintainer to deal with induced translation updates at that moment will be nice. If you're not comfortable with that part of the process, please hand it off to a translator. --
Template: gcl@EXT@/default_gcl_ansi Type: boolean _Description: Use the work-in-progress ansi build by default? GCL is in the process of providing an ANSI compliant image in addition to its traditional CLtL1 image still in production use. Please see the README.Debian file for a brief description of these terms. Setting this variable will determine which image you will use by default on executing 'gcl@EXT@'. You can locally override this choice by setting the GCL_ANSI environment variable to any non-empty string for the ANSI build, and to the empty string for the CLtL1 build, e.g. GCL_ANSI=t gcl@EXT@. The flavor of the build in force will be reported in the initial startup banner. Template: gcl@EXT@/default_gcl_prof Type: boolean _Description: Use the profiling build by default? GCL now has optional support for profiling via gprof. Please see the documentation for si::gprof-start and si::gprof-quit for details. As this build is slower than builds without gprof support, it is not recommended for final production use. You can locally override the default choice made here by setting the GCL_PROF environment variable to any non-empty string for profiling support, and to the empty string for the more optimized builds, e.g. GCL_PROF=t gcl@EXT@. If profiling is enabled, this will be reported in the initial startup banner.
Source: gcl Section: interpreters Priority: optional Maintainer: Camm Maguire <camm@enhanced.com> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.1.16), libreadline5-dev | libreadline-dev, m4, tk8.4-dev, texlive-latex-base, texinfo, libgmp3-dev, autotools-dev, libxmu-dev, libxaw7-dev, po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.7.2 Package: gcl Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${gcc}, debconf (>= 1.2.0), emacs22 | emacsen Suggests: gcl-doc Description: GNU Common Lisp compiler GNU Common Lisp (GCL) is a Common Lisp compiler and interpreter implemented in C, and complying mostly with the standard set forth in the book "Common Lisp, the Language I". It attempts to strike a useful middle ground in performance and portability from its design around C. . This package contains the Lisp system itself. Documentation is provided in the gcl-doc package. Package: gcl-doc Section: doc Architecture: all Conflicts: gclinfo Replaces: gclinfo Description: Documentation for GNU Common Lisp GNU Common Lisp (GCL) is a Common Lisp compiler and interpreter implemented in C, and complying mostly with the standard set forth in the book "Common Lisp, the Language I". It attempts to strike a useful middle ground in performance and portability from its design around C. . This package contains Documentation in info format of both the system internals, as well as the graphical interface currently implemented in Tcl/Tk.
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