[armedbear-devel] Re: cl-test-grid: Testing ABCL-1.2.0-RC

Anton Vodonosov avodonosov at yandex.ru
Sun Jun 9 17:18:23 UTC 2013


Running tests

09.06.2013, 21:10, "Rudi Schlatte" <rudi at constantly.at>:
> Should be fixed in #14529 - at least, (make-instance 'standard-generic-function) works now and broke before that commit.
>
> Rudi
>
> On Jun 9, 2013, at 07:32, Mark Evenson <evenson at panix.com> wrote:
>
>>  Agreed: fixing STD-FIND-METHOD-COMBINATION seems to be necessary.
>>
>>  @anton: thanks for the tests
>>
>>  @rudi: dunno if this is you, but could you take a look to see if this is easy? If you fix on trunk, I will  take care of the release.
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>>  At this point, I would release abcl-1.2.1 and announce, as abcl-1.2.0 has already been "softly launched" without announcement.
>>
>>  --
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>>  Q: Why is top-posting such a bad idea?
>>  A: Top-posting.
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>>  On Jun 9, 2013, at 1:15, Anton Vodonosov <avodonosov at yandex.ru> wrote:
>>>  08.06.2013, 02:35, "Anton Vodonosov" <avodonosov at yandex.ru>:
>>>>  08.06.2013, 02:13, "Erik Huelsmann" <ehuels at gmail.com>:
>>>>>  Hi Anton,
>>>>>  Could you test ABCL-1.2.0-RC with the latest Quicklisp snapshot and publish reports? I'd love to see how we're doing in the CL ecosystem before we release!
>>>>>
>>>>>  Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>>  Bye,
>>>>>
>>>>>  Erik.
>>>>  Hello, Erik.
>>>>
>>>>  Just today I started the tests, on the 1.2.0 source tarball from abcl.org and on the current svn head.
>>>>  They are running on your VM. The results will be a day or two later.
>>>>
>>>>  Best regards,
>>>>  - Anton
>>>  Hello again.
>>>
>>>  The results for ABCL 1.2.0 RC (the soruce tarball form abcl.org) are ready.
>>>  Comparision with ABCL 1.1.1:
>>>  http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-test-grid/abcl/abcl-diff10.html
>>>
>>>  As you see there are some regressions - results that were green and have become red.
>>>  Most of the seem to be caused by the same error:  Wrong number of arguments for #<STD-FIND-METHOD-COMBINATION {17D2F0E}>.
>>>
>>>  Best regards,
>>>  - Anton



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