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Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2001-12-10
Severity: normal

clisp has problems building on several architectures, and needs a lot of
work.  I took it over because there was a new upstream release after a long
period of dormancy, and I had hoped that I could resolve these issues.
I repackaged it from scratch to clean things up, but the code itself is huge
and difficult to manage over my new low-bandwidth connection.

Some of the portability problems are on architectures where it can be
difficult to arrange for an account and to build such a large package (like
m68k and arm), so be warned.

This package needs a maintainer with time, bandwidth and a passion for LISP.

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clisp has been adopted by Will Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

Thanks,

Matej

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