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Fri May 16 17:26:10 1997 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>
* README: Changed Mikael's threads work attribution in order
to sooth Anthony's enormous, but wounded, ego.
Fri May 16 17:26:53 1997 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>
Just kidding!!!
Fri May 16 04:24:48 1997 Jim Blandy <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>
Guile 1.1 released.

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* stack overflow detection,
* the GDB patches to support debugging mixed Scheme/C code,
* the original implementation of weak hash tables,
* the `threads' interface (rewriting Anthony Green's work), and
* enhancements to the `threads' interface (based on Anthony Green's
work), and
* detection of circular references during printing.
Mark Galassi contributed the Guile high-level functions (gh_*), and
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Anthony Green wrote the original version of `threads', the interface
between Guile and qt.
Gary Houston wrote the Unix system call support, including the socket
support, and did a lot of work on the error handling code.
Gary Houston wrote much of the Unix system call support, including the
socket support, and did a lot of work on the error handling code.
Tom Lord librarified SCM, yielding Guile. He wrote Guile's operating
system, Ice-9, and connected Guile to Tcl/Tk and the `rx' regular