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Re: Two Guiles for Guile ?


From: Andreas Rottmann
Subject: Re: Two Guiles for Guile ?
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 02:14:11 +0200
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Mike Gran <address@hidden> writes:

> One might note that the 1.4.x branch is still bugfixed and maintained
> by TTN over at http://www.glug.org/people/ttn/software/guile/ 
>
> Dunno if Fink pulls down TTN's fixed 1.4.x or GNU's last 1.4.x (from
> June 2000).
>
> I wonder what packaged programs still have the 1.4 dependency?  Come to
> thing of it, I wonder what programs in general have a Guile dependency.
>  I suppose if I knew my way around the Debian webpage, it would tell me
> the answer.
>
For Debian (sid):

apt-rdepends guile-common:
guile-common
  Reverse Depends: guile1.4 (1:1.4-26)
guile1.4
  Reverse Depends: guile1.4-slib (= 1:1.4-26)
  Reverse Depends: libguile-dev (= 1:1.4-26)
guile1.4-slib
  Reverse Depends: libautounit-guile (0.15.2-5)
libguile-dev

Seems like there is nothing besides libautounit-guile:

apt-cache show libautounit-guile
Package: libautounit-guile
Priority: optional
Section: interpreters
Installed-Size: 65
Maintainer: James LewisMoss <address@hidden>
Architecture: all
Source: autounit
Version: 0.15.2-5
Depends: guile-1.6-slib | guile1.4-slib
Filename: pool/main/a/autounit/libautounit-guile_0.15.2-5_all.deb
Size: 12334
MD5sum: b991215b0b0d182c78143df19153b74c
Description: Guile Unit Testing framework
 This package provides the guile libraries to unit test guile programs.

So even this seems to be able to run with bothe versions...

Guile 1.4 is in Debian probably for users using programs not yet
ported to 1.6...

Regards, Rotty
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