Result for 9CA246A6357D321E607EDFA1A3E5F7D5347A2448

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/clisp-2.42/full/lisp.a
FileSize2999614
MD58C617A86218DB50CD5E3B7B80284F542
SHA-19CA246A6357D321E607EDFA1A3E5F7D5347A2448
SHA-256DD867D81DB53E228E5C3FE050C0F30022A2ACCBE3FBFFC72D652EE52BB149D56
SSDEEP49152:PsJV87fU+XP2oW0IprLn1Vk8Ql2MS7LiSZn+D7ui0gbxgKMQvhSdL02KUi:0f87fU+XP2oW0IprB28xNBx+D7ui0gbd
TLSHT10CD5B53A63400E6AD04C863FC1B30F1B5A15E4DBBC296D059B49766D2D877E8CBE8CD9
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Key Value
FileSize1370268
MD5127B937A05DD0F213DDC18473B8EFD0E
PackageDescriptionGNU CLISP, a Common Lisp implementation (development files) This is the link kit of clisp, it can be used to add external modules (written for example in C) to the implementation. The module can define new variables, symbols and functions for use in clisp. Examples include database interfaces or widget libraries. Normal users do not need this. . See also http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#modules . ANSI Common Lisp is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. GNU CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe University and Michael Stoll of Munich University, both in Germany. It mostly supports the Lisp described in the ANSI Common Lisp standard. It runs on most Unix workstations (GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, Tru64, HP-UX, BeOS, NeXTstep, IRIX, AIX and others) and on other systems (Windows NT/2000/XP, Windows 95/98/ME) and needs only 4 MB of RAM.
PackageMaintainerPeter Van Eynde <pvaneynd@debian.org>
PackageNameclisp-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1:2.42-3
SHA-19C1CD64B1F6190A22900047FEA81344ED573FE4E
SHA-2569F0A47D74A37526FFABC51B0D1E31125B3808BA9AAF2E3950C5A866C8C6C6725