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Old 22nd March 2010, 09:19 PM
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Will PLT Scheme built on F7 run on F13?

PLT Scheme added fixed and float data types in their latest version. Last time, I used the patch from the Fedora srpm on the new source to build from the source. I noticed that PLT Scheme has an x86_64 binary available that was built on F7. Will this version run on F13, or should I just build from the source again?

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