Fedora 11 Update: alt-ergo-0.9-1.fc11

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2009-8289
2009-08-05 00:00:26
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Name        : alt-ergo
Product     : Fedora 11
Version     : 0.9
Release     : 1.fc11
URL         : http://alt-ergo.lri.fr
Summary     : Alt-Ergo automatic theorem prover
Description :

Alt-Ergo is an automated theorem prover implemented in OCaml. It is
based on CC(X) - a congruence closure algorithm parameterized by an
equational theory X. This algorithm is reminiscent of the Shostak
algorithm. Currently CC(X) is instantiated by the theory of linear
arithmetics. Alt-Ergo also contains a home made SAT-solver and an
instantiation mechanism by which it fully supports quantifiers.

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Update Information:

New upstream version with a few new capabilities. From their changelog:    o
support AC symbols  o support for C-like hexadecimal floating-point constants  o
handles the division operator
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ChangeLog:

* Fri Jul 24 2009 Alan Dunn <amdunn at gmail.com> 0.9-1
- New upstream version
- Removed code for check for Fedora version (8) that is EOL
- Removed comments re: CeCILL-C license as it is ok to have (no
  rpmlint warnings to explain either).
* Wed Jun 17 2009 Karsten Hopp <karsten at redhat.com> 0.8-5.1
- ExcludeArch s390x as there's no ocaml available
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