[Lunar-commits] r26359 - moonbase/trunk/compilers/swi-prolog
Dennis Veatch
stumbles at lunar-linux.org
Wed Oct 24 19:34:41 CEST 2007
Author: stumbles
Date: 2007-10-24 19:34:41 +0200 (Wed, 24 Oct 2007)
New Revision: 26359
Modified:
moonbase/trunk/compilers/swi-prolog/DETAILS
Log:
Fixes all around and still not PSAFE. Additionally, it
does work with glibc-2.7 and new kernel-headers.
Modified: moonbase/trunk/compilers/swi-prolog/DETAILS
===================================================================
--- moonbase/trunk/compilers/swi-prolog/DETAILS 2007-10-24 16:58:31 UTC (rev 26358)
+++ moonbase/trunk/compilers/swi-prolog/DETAILS 2007-10-24 17:34:41 UTC (rev 26359)
@@ -1,22 +1,21 @@
MODULE=swi-prolog
PACKAGE=pl
- VERSION=5.6.35
+ VERSION=5.6.45
SOURCE=$PACKAGE-$VERSION.tar.gz
SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$PACKAGE-$VERSION
SOURCE_URL=http://gollem.science.uva.nl/cgi-bin/nph-download/SWI-Prolog/
- SOURCE_VFY=sha1:6d5786b91d26a5cf6f35cbc31e85bd1114442406
+ SOURCE_VFY=sha1:9f055668428322c9478354d30f4a814aa81aa634
WEB_SITE=http://www.swi-prolog.org/
ENTERED=20040420
- UPDATED=20070613
+ UPDATED=20071024
SHORT="prolog compiler"
PSAFE=no
-
cat << EOF
-SWI-Prolog is a Free Software Prolog compiler, licensed under the
-Lesser GNU Public License. Together with its graphics toolkit XPCE,
-its development started in 1987 and has been driven by the needs
-for real-world applications. Being free, small and standard
-compliant, SWI-Prolog has become very popular for education. After
-changing to a coherent and open license policy commercial application
+SWI-Prolog is a Free Software Prolog compiler, licensed under the
+Lesser GNU Public License. Together with its graphics toolkit XPCE,
+its development started in 1987 and has been driven by the needs
+for real-world applications. Being free, small and standard
+compliant, SWI-Prolog has become very popular for education. After
+changing to a coherent and open license policy commercial application
is quickly growing. See our download statistics.
EOF
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