This is great, thank you! Now perhaps I can get the Funtoo project to point
to this up-to-date release, as I hadn't yet made any headway in coaxing
their package manager system to use svn or git sources properly.

-Russ

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> Hi,
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> I am happy to announce that *GNU APL 1.9* has been released.
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> GNU APL is a free implementation of the ISO standard 13751 aka.
> "Programming Language APL, Extended".
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> The 1.9 release contains:
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> * Bug fixes
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> Have fun!
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> Dr. Jürgen Sauermann
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> P.S. Some redundant distribution formats of GNU APL  (RMPs, windows)
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> From: John Helm <jh...@usa.net>
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> Thank you, Jürgen!
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> On 6/30/24 7:41 AM, Dr. Jürgen Sauermann wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am happy to announce that *GNU APL 1.9* has been released.
> >
> > GNU APL is a free implementation of the ISO standard 13751 aka.
> > "Programming Language APL, Extended".
> >
> > The 1.9 release contains:
> >
> > * Bug fixes
> >
> >
> > Have fun!
> >
> > Dr. Jürgen Sauermann
> > Author and Maintainer of GNU APL
> >
> >
> > P.S. Some redundant distribution formats of GNU APL  (RMPs, windows)
> > are no longer supported. The best way of using GNU APL is to fetch it
> from
> > the savannah SVN and GIT archives (see https://www.gnu.org/software/apl
> ).
> > These archives are, unlike the less frequent GNU APL releases, always
> > up-to-date and in sync with the ongoing GNU APL development.
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