1 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
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2 | <software-distribution project="MinGW" home="http://mingw.org" issue="2012073100">
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3 |
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4 | <!-- File: msys-guile.xml -->
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5 |
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6 | <package-collection subsystem="msys">
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7 | <download-host uri="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mingw/%F?download" />
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8 |
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9 | <package name="msys-guile">
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10 | <affiliate group="MinGW Developer Toolkit" />
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11 | <description lang="en" title="A Scheme interpreter" >
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12 | <paragraph>Guile is an interpreter for the Scheme programming language,
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13 | with support for many SRFIs (Scheme Request For Implementations),
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14 | packaged as a library which can be incorporated into your programs.
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15 | Your users have full access to the interpreter, so Guile itself can be
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16 | extended, based on the needs of the user. The result is a scripting
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17 | language tailored to your application.
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18 | </paragraph>
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19 | <paragraph>Guile is a library designed to help programmers create
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20 | flexible applications. Using Guile in an application allows
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21 | programmers to write plug-ins, or modules (there are many names, but
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22 | the concept is essentially the same) and users to use them to have an
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23 | application fit their needs.
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24 | </paragraph>
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25 | <paragraph>The msys-guile package provides a standalone guile
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26 | interpreter and all associated documentation. The associated
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27 | msys-libguile package provides the runtime libraries, development
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28 | files, and other runtime support.
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29 | </paragraph>
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30 | </description>
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31 |
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32 | <licence tarname="guile-%-msys-%-lic.tar.%" />
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33 | <source tarname="guile-%-msys-%-src.tar.%" />
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34 |
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35 | <component class="bin">
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36 | <requires eq="msys-bash-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
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37 | <requires eq="msys-coreutils-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
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38 | <requires eq="msys-gawk-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
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39 | <requires eq="msys-grep-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
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40 | <requires eq="msys-sed-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
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41 | <!-- Every MSYS package requires msys-core-bin. This dependency
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42 | is not explicitly stated here; rather, it is implicitly satisfied
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43 | as a prerequisite of the matching DLL for this package itself,
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44 | which is specified for each of the following releases.
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45 | -->
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46 | <release tarname="guile-1.8.7-2-msys-1.0.15-bin.tar.lzma" >
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47 | <requires eq="msys-libguile-%-msys-%-dll-17.tar" />
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48 | </release>
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49 | </component>
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50 |
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51 | <component class="doc">
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52 | <release tarname="guile-1.8.7-2-msys-1.0.15-doc.tar.lzma" />
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53 | </component>
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54 |
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55 | <component class="lic">
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56 | <release tarname="guile-1.8.7-2-msys-1.0.15-lic.tar.lzma" />
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57 | </component>
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58 | </package>
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59 |
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60 | <package name="msys-libguile">
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61 | <description lang="en" title="An extensible Scheme interpreter library" >
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62 | <paragraph>Guile is a library designed to help programmers create
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63 | flexible applications. Using Guile in an application allows
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64 | programmers to write plug-ins, or modules (there are many names, but
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65 | the concept is essentially the same) and users to use them to have an
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66 | application fit their needs.
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67 | </paragraph>
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68 | <paragraph>Guile is an interpreter for the Scheme programming language,
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69 | with support for many SRFIs (Scheme Request For Implementations),
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70 | packaged as a library which can be incorporated into your programs.
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71 | Your users have full access to the interpreter, so Guile itself can be
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72 | extended, based on the needs of the user. The result is a scripting
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73 | language tailored to your application.
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74 | </paragraph>
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75 | <paragraph>The msys-libguile package provides the runtime libraries,
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76 | development files, and other runtime support for guile. The
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77 | associated msys-guile package provides a standalone guile interpreter
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78 | and all associated documentation.
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79 | </paragraph>
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80 | </description>
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81 |
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82 | <licence tarname="guile-%-msys-%-lic.tar.%" />
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83 | <source tarname="guile-%-msys-%-src.tar.%" />
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84 |
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85 | <component class="dll">
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86 | <requires eq="msys-libguile-%-msys-%-rtm.tar" />
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87 | <release tarname="libguile-1.8.7-2-msys-1.0.15-dll-17.tar.lzma" >
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88 | <requires eq="msys-libcrypt-*-msys-*-dll-0.tar" />
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89 | <requires eq="msys-libgmp-*-msys-*-dll-10.tar" />
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90 | <requires eq="msys-libintl-*-msys-*-dll-8.tar" />
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91 | <requires eq="msys-libltdl-*-msys-*-dll-7.tar" />
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92 | <requires eq="msys-libregex-*-msys-*-dll-1.tar" />
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93 | </release>
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94 |
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95 | <!-- Every MSYS DLL package requires msys-core-bin -->
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96 | <requires eq="msys-core-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
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97 | </component>
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98 |
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99 | <component class="dev">
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100 | <requires eq="msys-gettext-*-msys-*-dev.tar" />
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101 | <requires eq="msys-libcrypt-*-msys-*-dev.tar" />
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102 | <requires eq="msys-libgmp-*-msys-*-dev.tar" />
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103 | <requires eq="msys-libltdl-*-msys-*-dev.tar" />
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104 | <requires eq="msys-libregex-*-msys-*-dev.tar" />
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105 | <release tarname="libguile-1.8.7-2-msys-1.0.15-dev.tar.lzma" >
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106 | <requires eq="msys-libguile-%-msys-%-dll-17.tar" />
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107 | </release>
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108 | </component>
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109 |
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110 | <component class="rtm">
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111 | <release tarname="libguile-1.8.7-2-msys-1.0.15-rtm.tar.lzma" />
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112 | </component>
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113 | </package>
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114 |
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115 | </package-collection>
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116 | </software-distribution>
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