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Hi,
We have been moving support for different Scheme implementations to separate packages (https://gitlab.com/emacs-geiser), to ease their independent development, and we are nearly done (just waiting for the relevant MELPA PRs to get through, they are all submitted).
So, when you next update the 'geiser' package (or git repo checkout), you'll need to install also a separate package to support your favourite scheme (one per implementation you need). Nothing else should change from a user's perspective.
The new packages also remove all the autotools paraphernalia, relying on (M)ELPA or local emacs package mechanics for installation.
I hope this won't wreak too much havoc with your workflows, but please let me know if there's anything we can do to ease the transition if it is disruptive in your case.
Thanks a lot for using Geiser!
Happy hacking, jao
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