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Bug#807636: ITP: inform6-compiler -- Inform 6 interactive fiction language — compiler



Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

On 11-Dec-2015, Ben Finney wrote:
> * The Inform 7 developers, as best I can determine from their public
>   statements, assert control over the maintenance of the Inform 6
>   compiler and standard library. Importantly for Debian, that means
>   the maintenance schedules, version strings, and released tarballs
>   are all different from the ‘inform6unix’ code base.
> 
>   So there will be separate ‘inform6-compiler’ and ‘inform6-library’
>   source packages, getting source tarballs from (respectively) David
>   Kinder's ‘Inform6’ compiler repository, and your ‘inform6lib’
>   library. The version strings are derived from the releases from
>   those repositories.

I now Intend To Package the ‘inform6-compiler’ package from an
upstream source distinct to ‘inform6’.

    Package name:           inform6-compiler
    Version:                6.33
    Upstream developer:     Inform project
    URL:                    http://inform7.com/sources/i6n/
    License:                Artistic License 2.0
    Programming language:   C
    Description: Inform 6 interactive fiction language — compiler
     Inform 6 is an object-oriented language for writing interactive
     fiction, also known as “text adventures” or “adventure games”.
     .
     As an interactive fiction developer, you create Inform 6 source code
     defining the story. Then compile from source code to “Z-code”, the
     bytecode for a virtual machine (a “Z-machine”). The resulting story
     files are highly portable, with Z-code interpreters available for
     many different platforms.
     .
     This package installs:
      * The Inform 6 compiler program, ‘inform6’.

This will be a dependency for the overall ‘inform6’ package, which is
from an upstream source maintained and versioned separately.

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Ben Finney <ben@benfinney.id.au>


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