( taken from http://freshmeat.net/projects/Gauche ) Gauche is an R5RS Scheme implementation that aims to be a handy tool for daily work. Quick startup, a built-in system interface, and native multilingual support are some of its goals. It has an OO system similar to STklos and Guile. It supports UTF-8, EUC-JP, and Shift-JIS multibyte encodings natively. WWW: http://www.shiro.dreamhost.com/scheme/gauche/ Tested on -current as well as 4.2-release. Japanese stuff is disabled, this is english only. My nihongo isn't good enough to try fixing the texinfo files up... I'm thinking if it's important, someone will make japanese/gauche if this is a dup, I apologize, I think my sendmail is failing some of the time, most like a silly config thing related to running my box behind a nat :) If the shar is broken from this web submit thingy, I dropped it at http://smluc.org/~erik/gauche.shar as well...
State Changed From-To: open->closed Oops, I noticed this PR after committing my own version.. Would you please take over the maintainership of lang/gauche and databases/gauche-gdbm? FYI, the differences of mine from yours are: - multibyte support that's new in 0.6.2 is turned on by default, with the choice of utf-8. - pthread support is turned off because the author states that Boehm-GC + pthread do not yet work on FreeBSD. - info files are built with --no-split as requested by the porter's handbook, and Japanese info is also installed. - has PLIST_SUB tricks to make the future maintenance easier.