On Apr 28 15:25, Reini Urban wrote: > Open-source Unix shell embedded within Scheme 48, running on all major > Unix platforms. > http://www.scsh.net/ > > http://rurban.xarch.at/software/cygwin/release/scsh/ > > # scsh > sdesc: "Open-source Unix shell embedded within Scheme" > ldesc: "Scsh is a variant of Scheme 48 (an R5RS compliant new-tech > Scheme system) Scsh is designed for writing real-life standalone Unix > programs and shell scripts. > Scsh spans a wide range of application, from script applications usually > handled with perl or sh, to more standard systems applications usually > written in C." > requires: cygwin > > Debian: > http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?suite=all&subword=0&exact=1&arch=any§ion=all&case=insensitive&keywords=scsh&searchon=names
Four weeks and no review... oh well. I'm still desparately hoping for a bit more participation. Is it really futile? Anyway, here's a review. Packaging looks almost good, with one exception. I don't think that the scheme48.h and write-barrier.h files belong into /usr/include/, rather into /usr/include/scsh/, similar to Debian which packs these files under /usr/include/scsh-0.6/. With that change it's GTG. Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Project Co-Leader cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat