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GUILE_MAJOR_VERSION=1
GUILE_MINOR_VERSION=3.3
GUILE_MINOR_VERSION=3.4
GUILE_VERSION=$GUILE_MAJOR_VERSION.$GUILE_MINOR_VERSION
# For automake.

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This is release 1.3.3 of Guile, Project GNU's extension language
This is release 1.3.4 of Guile, Project GNU's extension language
library. Guile is an interpreter for Scheme, packaged as a library
that you can link into your applications to give them their own
scripting language. Guile will eventually support other languages as

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The Guile core distribution:
I (Jim Blandy) made the Guile 1.3.2 release in a bit of a rush, and
then skipped town for a week. Mikael Djurfeldt did a fantastic job of
fixing my mistakes and putting together a new release file. I'm very
grateful to Mikael for this; Guile is very lucky to have him.
then skipped town for a week. There were some problems, but Mikael
Djurfeldt did a fantastic job of fixing my mistakes and putting
together a new release file. I'm very grateful to Mikael for this;
Guile is very lucky to have him.
Bug reports and fixes from:
Greg Badros
Robert Bihlmeyer
Rodney Brown
Ian Grant
Dirk Herrmann
Anders Holst
Karoly Lorentey
Han-Wen Nienhuys
Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Keisuke Nishida
Ken Raeburn
Jorgen Schaefer
Bill Schottstaedt
Ceri Storey
Tom Tromey
Bernard Urban
Greg Badros Keisuke Nishida
Robert Bihlmeyer Ken Raeburn
Rodney Brown Jorgen Schaefer
Ian Grant Bill Schottstaedt
Dirk Herrmann Ceri Storey
Anders Holst Suzuki Toshiya
Karoly Lorentey Tom Tromey
Han-Wen Nienhuys Bernard Urban
Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Suzuki Toshiya (sort under Suzuki, not Toshiya)
Also, thanks to Tom Tromey for helping Mikael Djurfeldt and me sort
out some weird automake behavior.
Also, thanks to Tom Tromey for helping us sort out some weird automake
behavior.