gcl 2.6.12-29 source package in Ubuntu

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gcl (2.6.12-29) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Version_2_6_13pre35; support latest binutils
  * Bug fix: "gcl ftbfs on amd64 and i386 with binutils from
    experimental", thanks to Matthias Klose (Closes: #803214).

 -- Camm Maguire <email address hidden>  Thu, 29 Oct 2015 15:20:27 +0000

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gcl: GNU Common Lisp compiler

 GNU Common Lisp (GCL) is a Common Lisp compiler and interpreter
 implemented in C, and complying mostly with the standard set
 forth in the book "Common Lisp, the Language I". It attempts
 to strike a useful middle ground in performance and portability
 from its design around C.
 .
 This package contains the Lisp system itself. Documentation
 is provided in the gcl-doc package.

gcl-dbgsym: debug symbols for package gcl

 GNU Common Lisp (GCL) is a Common Lisp compiler and interpreter
 implemented in C, and complying mostly with the standard set
 forth in the book "Common Lisp, the Language I". It attempts
 to strike a useful middle ground in performance and portability
 from its design around C.
 .
 This package contains the Lisp system itself. Documentation
 is provided in the gcl-doc package.

gcl-doc: Documentation for GNU Common Lisp

 GNU Common Lisp (GCL) is a Common Lisp compiler and interpreter
 implemented in C, and complying mostly with the standard set
 forth in the book "Common Lisp, the Language I". It attempts
 to strike a useful middle ground in performance and portability
 from its design around C.
 .
 This package contains Documentation in info format of both the
 system internals, as well as the graphical interface currently
 implemented in Tcl/Tk.