MKCL 1.1.10 is now available
Faré
fahree at gmail.com
Fri Feb 3 03:38:34 UTC 2017
Dear Jean-Claude,
did MKCL recently change the bundle file type from "fasb" to "fas"?
ASDF seems to be failing its test-bundle.script now.
For the record, I never liked the idea of .fasb; but if you make
incompatible changes, please synchronize with me and other users.
Also, it seems to me that si:mkcl-version and
cl:lisp-implementation-version used to be the same (and/or the former
didn't exist?), but now latter is more precise whereas the former is
used for number .so. Is that correct?
Is it OK if I support only the latest version of MKCL?
Do you have an idea of how many users you have, and whether some
insist on using old versions of MKCL?
Finally, test-program.script now fails,
—♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 4:38 AM, Jean-Claude Beaudoin
<jean.claude.beaudoin at gmail.com> wrote:
> MKCL 1.1.10 is now available for general use on the MKCL page along with the
> usual set of pre-compiled binaries for MS-Windows. This release is mostly a
> consolidation of all the bug fixes accumulated along the last 2 years and a
> half or so. Please consult the log on MKCL's gitlab repository for a
> detailed account of the changes.
>
> The content of the "contrib" directory has also been updated. Most notably,
> ASDF is now at 3.1.7 and CFFI at 0.18.0.
>
> Going back to MKCL 1.2.0 and its spectacular performance improvements both
> in time and space...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jean-Claude Beaudoin
>
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