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authorWilliam S Fulton <wsf@fultondesigns.co.uk>2019-02-04 20:12:28 +0000
committerWilliam S Fulton <wsf@fultondesigns.co.uk>2019-02-05 18:42:00 +0000
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downloadswig-df51dc8e8f70cc5c1d3609ff9eae4b9bc5e3b8a4.tar.gz
Disable Common Lisp / S-Exp target language
Clean up to disable target languages that have been neglected/not functional. Target language be fully deleted in SWIG 4.1 unless a new maintainer brings it up to an acceptable status (experimental or supported). Issue #1447
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ OCAML and C#. Also several interpreted and compiled Scheme implementations
(Guile, MzScheme, Chicken) are supported. SWIG is most commonly used to create
high-level interpreted or compiled programming environments, user interfaces,
and as a tool for testing and prototyping C/C++ software. SWIG can also export
-its parse tree in the form of XML and Lisp s-expressions.
+its parse tree in the form of XML.
%prep
%setup -q -n %{name}-%{version}