I was thinking about trying to do my first Debian package, of MIT-Scheme. I've found it to be the best scheme interpretter out there for a person who is just beginning to learn the language, since it's the one many of the Scheme textbooks assume you have. And, I like its interface to the emacsen best.
<URL:http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/scheme-home.html> When I went to ftp it, I found that they release a binary kit that has an installer script. It worked on the first try, and I was entering Scheme expressions in an editor window less than 5 minutes after the download! So a package isn't *required* to run this and get started with it. I would be nice to have the info's installed, and a simple upgrade path. A menu to launch `edwin`, or to `gnuclient '(run-scheme)'` maybe? After thinking about it a while; or trying to; I realize that I honestly don't know enough about Linux and Debian to be able to make a package. Back to my reading, folks. :-) -- Karl M. Hegbloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.inetarena.com/~karlheg Portland, OR USA Debian GNU 1.2 Linux 2.0.29t You tell me and we'll both know.