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@For ports maintained by ports@@FreeBSD.org, remove names and/or
e-mail addresses from the pkg-descr file that could reasonably
be mistaken for maintainer contact information in order to avoid
confusion on the part of users looking for support. As a pleasant
side effect this also avoids confusion and/or frustration for people
who are no longer maintaining those ports.
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@The GCL system contains C and Lisp source files to build a Common
Lisp sytem.  The original KCL system was written by Taiichi Yuasa
and Masami Hagiya in 1984.  The AKCL system work was begun in 1987
by William Schelter and continued through 1994.  In 1994 AKCL was
released as GCL (GNU Common Lisp) under the GNU public library
license.

NOTE: GCL supports Tk bindings with Tcl 8 and Tk 8.

WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/gcl/
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@Rescue a hosed port from death row. GCL is now healthy enough to
compile and run Maxima (see math/). Make portlint-clean as well.
Claim maintainership in case it breaks again.
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assign maintainer (was ports@@FreeBSD.org0

PR:		32548
Submitted by:	Tim Pierce <twp@@unchi.org>
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NOTE: GCL 2.4.0 supports Tk bindings with Tcl 8.0 and Tk 8.0.  This
port of GCL does not insist on Tcl/Tk, but will attempt to build with
Tcl/Tk support if the libraries are found at build time.
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PR:		4699
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