X-Debbugs-CC: Peter Van Eynde <pvane...@mailworks.org>, Christoph Egger <christ...@debian.org>, openmcl-de...@clozure.com, pkg-common-lisp-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org, Faheem Mitha <fah...@faheem.info> Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: wishlist
Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "ccl" * Package name : ccl Version : 1.8+svn15443-1 Upstream Author : Clozure Associates * URL : http://ccl.clozure.com * License : LLGPL Section : lisp It builds those binary packages: ccl - Common Lisp compiler and development system ccl-source - Source code files for CCL To access further information about this package, please visit the following URL: http://mentors.debian.net/package/ccl Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command: dget -x http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/c/ccl/ccl_1.8+svn15443-1.dsc More information about CCL can be obtained from http://ccl.clozure.com. Rationale: aka, why should Debian bother with this software? CCL has a long history. Its ancestor Coral Common Lisp had its first release in 1987. An earlier version of CCL was in Debian as OpenMCL, circa the sarge release, but was later removed. There are currently around 7 active (at least somewhat) free (in the sense of the Debian DFSG) CL implementations, listed on http://common-lisp.net/~dlw/LispSurvey.html, which seems in line with my personal observations. These are ABCL, CMUCL, CCL, ECL, GCL, CLISP, and SBCL. Of these, CMUCL, ECL, GCL, CLISP, and SBCL are currently in Debian. Of this group of 7, CCL seems to be used more often than most. SBCL is the most popular by a long way, but CCL is up there. I'm a Common Lisp beginner, but my impresssion of CCL is that is a high quality implementation and actively maintained. It has a very reliable garbage collector, something that can be a weak point in CL implementations. Also, it is fast, compared to most of the others in this group. I have found bugs in SBCL. Thus far, I have found none in CCL. As a Debian user, I think CCL should be in Debian, and hope having CCL in Debian will make it more popular. This concludes the rationale. To initially build the package, you will need upstream binaries, which I have packaged as ccl-bootstrap, and also uploaded to mentors, for convenience. The package information is as follows: * Package name : ccl-bootstrap Version : 1.8+svn15443-1 Upstream Author : Clozure Associates * URL : http://ccl.clozure.com * License : LLGPL Section : lisp It builds those binary packages: ccl-bootstrap - Binaries for bootstrapping Clozure Common Lisp To access further information about this package, please visit the following URL: http://mentors.debian.net/package/ccl-bootstrap Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command: dget -x http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/c/ccl-bootstrap/ccl-bootstrap_1.8+svn15443-1.dsc My Debian packagings of ccl and ccl-bootstrap are available as Mercurial repositories at https://bitbucket.org/faheem/ccl-debian and https://bitbucket.org/faheem/ccl-bootstrap-debian. For further information about building CCL, see the README.source in the ccl packaging, e.g. at https://bitbucket.org/faheem/ccl-debian/src/tip/README.source Thanks to the IRC channel #debian-mentors on OFTC for much help with packaging issues. Regards, Faheem Mitha -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/alpine.deb.2.00.1208191752160.31...@orwell.homelinux.org