[Git][cmucl/cmucl][sparc64-dev] 11 commits: Changes to allow building CMUCL under FreeBSD 10 and later.

Raymond Toy rtoy at common-lisp.net
Sun Apr 9 02:42:33 UTC 2017


Raymond Toy pushed to branch sparc64-dev at cmucl / cmucl


Commits:
9a53473e by Fred Gilham at 2017-04-08T19:42:18-07:00
Changes to allow building CMUCL under FreeBSD 10 and later.

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531bed11 by Fred Gilham at 2017-04-08T19:42:18-07:00
Final cleaned-up changes for FreeBSD 10.

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73c3a437 by Fred Gilham at 2017-04-08T19:42:18-07:00
Add a note about FreeBSD 10+ requirements.

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7546628d by Fred Gilham at 2017-04-08T19:42:18-07:00
Test the commit email stuff with bogus change.

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70b6d567 by Fred Gilham at 2017-04-08T19:42:18-07:00
Undo bogus change.

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795bbb9a by Fred Gilham at 2017-04-08T19:42:18-07:00
Bogus change for testing #2.

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8fb5ca44 by Fred Gilham at 2017-04-08T19:42:18-07:00
Still testing email.

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f0a55e80 by Raymond Toy at 2017-04-08T19:42:18-07:00
Edit to test commit list.

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904500d4 by Raymond Toy at 2017-04-08T19:42:18-07:00
Upgrade to ASDF 3.2.1.

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104d4c20 by Raymond Toy at 2017-04-08T19:42:18-07:00
Update ASDF documentation to 3.2.1

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ad3467cf by Raymond Toy at 2017-04-08T19:42:18-07:00
Update

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9 changed files:

- BUILDING
- src/contrib/asdf/asdf.lisp
- src/contrib/asdf/doc/asdf.html
- src/contrib/asdf/doc/asdf.info
- src/contrib/asdf/doc/asdf.pdf
- src/general-info/release-21c.txt
- src/lisp/Config.x86_freebsd
- src/motif/server/Config.FreeBSD
- src/tools/linker.sh


Changes:

=====================================
BUILDING
=====================================
--- a/BUILDING
+++ b/BUILDING
@@ -25,6 +25,9 @@ b) A supported C compiler for the C runtime code.
    means the vendor-supplied C compiler.  The compiler must be
    available under the name specified by your ports Config file.
 
+   Note for FreeBSD 10 and above: The build requires gcc (Clang will
+   not work) and the lib32 compatiblity package.
+
 c) GNU make
 
    This has to be available either as gmake or make in your PATH, or
@@ -691,3 +694,4 @@ In particular steps 3, 4, and 5 can be combined into one by using the
 -c, -r, and -l options for cross-build-world.sh.  The -c option cleans
 out the targe and cross directories; -r does step 4; and -l does step
 5.
+===============


=====================================
src/contrib/asdf/asdf.lisp
=====================================
--- a/src/contrib/asdf/asdf.lisp
+++ b/src/contrib/asdf/asdf.lisp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 ;;; -*- mode: Lisp; Base: 10 ; Syntax: ANSI-Common-Lisp ; buffer-read-only: t; -*-
-;;; This is ASDF 3.2.0: Another System Definition Facility.
+;;; This is ASDF 3.2.1: Another System Definition Facility.
 ;;;
 ;;; Feedback, bug reports, and patches are all welcome:
 ;;; please mail to <asdf-devel at common-lisp.net>.
@@ -1616,7 +1616,8 @@ or a string describing the format-control of a simple-condition."
      (format-control :initarg :format-control)
      (format-arguments :initarg :format-arguments))
     (:report (lambda (condition stream)
-               (format stream "Not implemented: ~s~@[ ~?~]"
+               (format stream "Not (currently) implemented on ~A: ~S~@[ ~?~]"
+                       (nth-value 1 (symbol-call :uiop :implementation-type))
                        (slot-value condition 'functionality)
                        (slot-value condition 'format-control)
                        (slot-value condition 'format-arguments)))))
@@ -1667,7 +1668,7 @@ message, that takes the functionality as its first argument (that can be skipped
 (in-package :uiop/version)
 
 (with-upgradability ()
-  (defparameter *uiop-version* "3.2.0")
+  (defparameter *uiop-version* "3.2.1")
 
   (defun unparse-version (version-list)
     "From a parsed version (a list of natural numbers), compute the version string"
@@ -1865,7 +1866,7 @@ keywords explicitly."
       ((eq :not (car x)) (assert (null (cddr x))) (not (featurep (cadr x))))
       ((eq :or (car x)) (some #'featurep (cdr x)))
       ((eq :and (car x)) (every #'featurep (cdr x)))
-      (t (error "Malformed feature specification ~S" x))))
+      (t (parameter-error "~S: malformed feature specification ~S" 'featurep x))))
 
   ;; Starting with UIOP 3.1.5, these are runtime tests.
   ;; You may bind *features* with a copy of what your target system offers to test its properties.
@@ -1948,7 +1949,7 @@ use getenvp to return NIL in such a case."
     #+mkcl (#.(or (find-symbol* 'getenv :si nil) (find-symbol* 'getenv :mk-ext nil)) x)
     #+sbcl (sb-ext:posix-getenv x)
     #-(or abcl allegro clasp clisp clozure cmucl cormanlisp ecl gcl genera lispworks mcl mkcl sbcl scl xcl)
-    (error "~S is not supported on your implementation" 'getenv))
+    (not-implemented-error 'getenv))
 
   (defsetf getenv (x) (val)
     "Set an environment variable."
@@ -1962,7 +1963,7 @@ use getenvp to return NIL in such a case."
     #+mkcl `(mkcl:setenv ,x ,val)
     #+sbcl `(progn (require :sb-posix) (symbol-call :sb-posix :setenv ,x ,val 1))
     #-(or allegro clisp clozure cmucl ecl lispworks mkcl sbcl)
-    '(error "~S ~S is not supported on your implementation" 'setf 'getenv))
+    '(not-implemented-error '(setf getenv)))
 
   (defun getenvp (x)
     "Predicate that is true if the named variable is present in the libc environment,
@@ -2059,7 +2060,8 @@ then returning the non-empty string value of the variable"
                       (ecase ext:*case-mode* (:upper "") (:lower "l")))
         #+ecl (format nil "~A~@[-~A~]" s
                       (let ((vcs-id (ext:lisp-implementation-vcs-id)))
-                        (subseq vcs-id 0 (min (length vcs-id) 8))))
+                        (unless (equal vcs-id "UNKNOWN")
+                          (subseq vcs-id 0 (min (length vcs-id) 8)))))
         #+gcl (subseq s (1+ (position #\space s)))
         #+genera
         (multiple-value-bind (major minor) (sct:get-system-version "System")
@@ -2124,7 +2126,7 @@ suitable for use as a directory name to segregate Lisp FASLs, C dynamic librarie
         #+mkcl (mk-ext:getcwd)
         #+sbcl (sb-ext:parse-native-namestring (sb-unix:posix-getcwd/))
         #+xcl (extensions:current-directory)
-        (error "getcwd not supported on your implementation")))
+        (not-implemented-error 'getcwd)))
 
   (defun chdir (x)
     "Change current directory, as per POSIX chdir(2), to a given pathname object"
@@ -2142,7 +2144,7 @@ suitable for use as a directory name to segregate Lisp FASLs, C dynamic librarie
       #+mkcl (mk-ext:chdir x)
       #+sbcl (progn (require :sb-posix) (symbol-call :sb-posix :chdir (sb-ext:native-namestring x)))
       #-(or abcl allegro clasp clisp clozure cmucl cormanlisp ecl gcl genera lispworks mkcl sbcl scl xcl)
-      (error "chdir not supported on your implementation"))))
+      (not-implemented-error 'chdir))))
 
 
 ;;;; -----------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -2286,7 +2288,8 @@ that is a list and not a string."
       ((consp directory)
        (cons :relative directory))
       (t
-       (error (compatfmt "~@<Unrecognized pathname directory component ~S~@:>") directory))))
+       (parameter-error (compatfmt "~@<~S: Unrecognized pathname directory component ~S~@:>")
+                        'normalize-pathname-directory-component directory))))
 
   (defun denormalize-pathname-directory-component (directory-component)
     "Convert the DIRECTORY-COMPONENT from a CLHS-standard format to a format usable
@@ -2717,7 +2720,8 @@ or if it is a PATHNAME but some of its components are not recognized."
       ((or null string) pathname)
       (pathname
        (with-output-to-string (s)
-         (flet ((err () #+lispworks (describe pathname) (error "Not a valid unix-namestring ~S" pathname)))
+         (flet ((err () (parameter-error "~S: invalid unix-namestring ~S"
+                                         'unix-namestring pathname)))
            (let* ((dir (normalize-pathname-directory-component (pathname-directory pathname)))
                   (name (pathname-name pathname))
                   (name (and (not (eq name :unspecific)) name))
@@ -2951,7 +2955,7 @@ In that last case, if ROOT is non-NIL, PATH is first transformated by DIRECTORIZ
       ((eq destination t)
        path)
       ((not (pathnamep destination))
-       (error "Invalid destination"))
+       (parameter-error "~S: Invalid destination" 'translate-pathname*))
       ((not (absolute-pathname-p destination))
        (translate-pathname path absolute-source (merge-pathnames* destination root)))
       (root
@@ -3178,9 +3182,10 @@ but the behavior in presence of symlinks is not portable. Use IOlib to handle su
         ;; logical pathnames have restrictions on wild patterns.
         ;; Not that the results are very portable when you use these patterns on physical pathnames.
         (when (wild-pathname-p dir)
-          (error "Invalid wild pattern in logical directory ~S" directory))
+          (parameter-error "~S: Invalid wild pattern in logical directory ~S"
+                           'directory-files directory))
         (unless (member (pathname-directory pattern) '(() (:relative)) :test 'equal)
-          (error "Invalid file pattern ~S for logical directory ~S" pattern directory))
+          (parameter-error "~S: Invalid file pattern ~S for logical directory ~S" 'directory-files pattern directory))
         (setf pattern (make-pathname-logical pattern (pathname-host dir))))
       (let* ((pat (merge-pathnames* pattern dir))
              (entries (ignore-errors (directory* pat))))
@@ -3493,7 +3498,7 @@ check constraints and normalize as per ENSURE-PATHNAME."
 check constraints and normalize each one as per ENSURE-PATHNAME.
        Any empty entries in the environment variable X will be returned as NILs."
     (unless (getf constraints :empty-is-nil t)
-      (error "Cannot have EMPTY-IS-NIL false for GETENV-PATHNAMES."))
+      (parameter-error "Cannot have EMPTY-IS-NIL false for ~S" 'getenv-pathnames))
     (apply 'split-native-pathnames-string (getenvp x)
            :on-error (or on-error
                          `(error "In (~S ~S), invalid pathname ~*~S: ~*~?" getenv-pathnames ,x))
@@ -3610,13 +3615,13 @@ If you're suicidal or extremely confident, just use :VALIDATE T."
     (cond
       ((not (and (pathnamep directory-pathname) (directory-pathname-p directory-pathname)
                  (physical-pathname-p directory-pathname) (not (wild-pathname-p directory-pathname))))
-       (error "~S was asked to delete ~S but it is not a physical non-wildcard directory pathname"
+       (parameter-error "~S was asked to delete ~S but it is not a physical non-wildcard directory pathname"
               'delete-directory-tree directory-pathname))
       ((not validatep)
-       (error "~S was asked to delete ~S but was not provided a validation predicate"
+       (parameter-error "~S was asked to delete ~S but was not provided a validation predicate"
               'delete-directory-tree directory-pathname))
       ((not (call-function validate directory-pathname))
-       (error "~S was asked to delete ~S but it is not valid ~@[according to ~S~]"
+       (parameter-error "~S was asked to delete ~S but it is not valid ~@[according to ~S~]"
               'delete-directory-tree directory-pathname validate))
       ((not (directory-exists-p directory-pathname))
        (ecase if-does-not-exist
@@ -4445,7 +4450,7 @@ This is designed to abstract away the implementation specific quit forms."
                  (exit `(,exit :code code :abort (not finish-output)))
                  (quit `(,quit :unix-status code :recklessly-p (not finish-output)))))
     #-(or abcl allegro clasp clisp clozure cmucl ecl gcl genera lispworks mcl mkcl sbcl scl xcl)
-    (error "~S called with exit code ~S but there's no quitting on this implementation" 'quit code))
+    (not-implemented-error 'quit "(called with exit code ~S)" code))
 
   (defun die (code format &rest arguments)
     "Die in error with some error message"
@@ -4719,7 +4724,7 @@ or COMPRESSION on SBCL, and APPLICATION-TYPE on SBCL/Windows."
     (setf *image-restored-p* nil)
     #-(or clisp clozure (and cmucl executable) lispworks sbcl scl)
     (when executable
-      (error "Dumping an executable is not supported on this implementation! Aborting."))
+      (not-implemented-error 'dump-image "dumping an executable"))
     #+allegro
     (progn
       (sys:resize-areas :global-gc t :pack-heap t :sift-old-areas t :tenure t) ; :new 5000000
@@ -4777,8 +4782,7 @@ or COMPRESSION on SBCL, and APPLICATION-TYPE on SBCL/Windows."
               ;; the default is :console - only works with SBCL 1.1.15 or later.
               (when application-type (list :application-type application-type)))))
     #-(or allegro clisp clozure cmucl gcl lispworks sbcl scl)
-    (error "Can't ~S ~S: UIOP doesn't support image dumping with ~A.~%"
-           'dump-image filename (nth-value 1 (implementation-type))))
+    (not-implemented-error 'dump-image))
 
   (defun create-image (destination lisp-object-files
                        &key kind output-name prologue-code epilogue-code extra-object-files
@@ -4812,17 +4816,27 @@ or COMPRESSION on SBCL, and APPLICATION-TYPE on SBCL/Windows."
                             (shell-boolean-exit
                              (restore-image))))))))
                  (when forms `(progn , at forms))))))
-      #+(or clasp ecl) (check-type kind (member :dll :lib :static-library :program :object :fasl))
+      #+(or clasp ecl mkcl)
+      (check-type kind (member :dll :shared-library :lib :static-library
+                               :fasl :fasb :program))
       (apply #+clasp 'cmp:builder #+clasp kind
-             #+ecl 'c::builder #+ecl kind
-             #+mkcl (ecase kind
-                      ((:dll) 'compiler::build-shared-library)
-                      ((:lib :static-library) 'compiler::build-static-library)
-                      ((:fasl) 'compiler::build-bundle)
-                      ((:program) 'compiler::build-program))
+             #+(or ecl mkcl)
+             (ecase kind
+               ((:dll :shared-library)
+                #+ecl 'c::build-shared-library #+mkcl 'compiler:build-shared-library)
+               ((:lib :static-library)
+                #+ecl 'c::build-static-library #+mkcl 'compiler:build-static-library)
+               ((:fasl #+ecl :fasb)
+                #+ecl 'c::build-fasl #+mkcl 'compiler:build-fasl)
+               #+mkcl ((:fasb) 'compiler:build-bundle)
+               ((:program)
+                #+ecl 'c::build-program #+mkcl 'compiler:build-program))
              (pathname destination)
-             #+(or clasp ecl) :lisp-files #+mkcl :lisp-object-files (append lisp-object-files #+(or clasp ecl) extra-object-files)
-             #+(or clasp ecl) :init-name #+(or clasp ecl) (c::compute-init-name (or output-name destination) :kind kind)
+             #+(or clasp ecl) :lisp-files #+mkcl :lisp-object-files
+             (append lisp-object-files #+(or clasp ecl) extra-object-files)
+             #+ecl :init-name
+             #+ecl (c::compute-init-name (or output-name destination)
+                                         :kind (if (eq kind :fasb) :fasl kind))
              (append
               (when prologue-code `(:prologue-code ,prologue-code))
               (when epilogue-code `(:epilogue-code ,epilogue-code))
@@ -5609,8 +5623,7 @@ it will filter them appropriately."
   (defun combine-fasls (inputs output)
     "Combine a list of FASLs INPUTS into a single FASL OUTPUT"
     #-(or abcl allegro clisp clozure cmucl lispworks sbcl scl xcl)
-    (error "~A does not support ~S~%inputs ~S~%output  ~S"
-           (implementation-type) 'combine-fasls inputs output)
+    (not-implemented-error 'combine-fasls "~%inputs: ~S~%output: ~S" inputs output)
     #+abcl (funcall 'sys::concatenate-fasls inputs output) ; requires ABCL 1.2.0
     #+(or allegro clisp cmucl sbcl scl xcl) (concatenate-files inputs output)
     #+clozure (ccl:fasl-concatenate output inputs :if-exists :supersede)
@@ -5661,7 +5674,8 @@ as either a recognizing function or a sequence of characters."
     (some
      (cond
        ((and good-chars bad-chars)
-        (error "only one of good-chars and bad-chars can be provided"))
+        (parameter-error "~S: only one of good-chars and bad-chars can be provided"
+                         'requires-escaping-p))
        ((typep good-chars 'function)
         (complement good-chars))
        ((typep bad-chars 'function)
@@ -5670,7 +5684,7 @@ as either a recognizing function or a sequence of characters."
         #'(lambda (c) (not (find c good-chars))))
        ((and bad-chars (typep bad-chars 'sequence))
         #'(lambda (c) (find c bad-chars)))
-       (t (error "requires-escaping-p: no good-char criterion")))
+       (t (parameter-error "~S: no good-char criterion" 'requires-escaping-p)))
      token))
 
   (defun escape-token (token &key stream quote good-chars bad-chars escaper)
@@ -6027,13 +6041,14 @@ to ignore if URGENT is T. On some platforms, it may also be subject to
 race conditions."
     (declare (ignorable urgent))
     #+abcl (sys:process-kill (slot-value process-info 'process))
+    #+clasp (mp:process-kill (slot-value process-info 'process))
     ;; On ECL, this will only work on versions later than 2016-09-06,
     ;; but we still want to compile on earlier versions, so we use symbol-call
     #+ecl (symbol-call :ext :terminate-process (slot-value process-info 'process) urgent)
     #+lispworks7+ (sys:pipe-kill-process (slot-value process-info 'process))
     #+mkcl (mk-ext:terminate-process (slot-value process-info 'process)
                                      :force urgent)
-    #-(or abcl ecl lispworks7+ mkcl)
+    #-(or abcl clasp ecl lispworks7+ mkcl)
     (os-cond
      ((os-unix-p) (%posix-send-signal process-info (if urgent 9 15)))
      ((os-windows-p) (if-let (pid (process-info-pid process-info))
@@ -6140,6 +6155,9 @@ LAUNCH-PROGRAM returns a PROCESS-INFO object."
        (%handle-if-does-not-exist input if-input-does-not-exist)
        (%handle-if-exists output if-output-exists)
        (%handle-if-exists error-output if-error-output-exists))
+     #+ecl (let ((*standard-input* *stdin*)
+                 (*standard-output* *stdout*)
+                 (*error-output* *stderr*)))
      (let ((process-info (make-instance 'process-info))
            (input (%normalize-io-specifier input :input))
            (output (%normalize-io-specifier output :output))
@@ -6151,6 +6169,14 @@ LAUNCH-PROGRAM returns a PROCESS-INFO object."
               #+os-unix (list command)
               #+os-windows
               (string
+               ;; NB: On other Windows implementations, this is utterly bogus
+               ;; except in the most trivial cases where no quoting is needed.
+               ;; Use at your own risk.
+               #-(or allegro clisp clozure ecl)
+               (nest
+                #+(or ecl sbcl) (unless (find-symbol* :escape-arguments #+ecl :ext #+sbcl :sb-impl nil))
+                (parameter-error "~S doesn't support string commands on Windows on this Lisp"
+                                 'launch-program command))
                ;; NB: We add cmd /c here. Behavior without going through cmd is not well specified
                ;; when the command contains spaces or special characters:
                ;; IIUC, the system will use space as a separator,
@@ -6161,14 +6187,9 @@ LAUNCH-PROGRAM returns a PROCESS-INFO object."
                ;; On ClozureCL for Windows, we assume you are using
                ;; r15398 or later in 1.9 or later,
                ;; so that bug 858 is fixed http://trac.clozure.com/ccl/ticket/858
+               ;; On ECL, commit 2040629 https://gitlab.com/embeddable-common-lisp/ecl/issues/304
                ;; On SBCL, we assume the patch from fcae0fd (to be part of SBCL 1.3.13)
-               #+(or clozure sbcl) (cons "cmd" (strcat "/c " command))
-               ;; NB: On other Windows implementations, this is utterly bogus
-               ;; except in the most trivial cases where no quoting is needed.
-               ;; Use at your own risk.
-               #-(or allegro clisp clozure sbcl)
-               (parameter-error "~S doesn't support string commands on Windows on this lisp: ~S"
-                                'launch-program command))
+               #+(or clozure ecl sbcl) (cons "cmd" (strcat "/c " command)))
               #+os-windows
               (list
                #+allegro (escape-windows-command command)
@@ -6176,7 +6197,7 @@ LAUNCH-PROGRAM returns a PROCESS-INFO object."
      #+(or abcl (and allegro os-unix) clozure cmucl ecl mkcl sbcl)
      (let ((program (car command))
            #-allegro (arguments (cdr command))))
-     #+(and sbcl os-windows)
+     #+(and (or ecl sbcl) os-windows)
      (multiple-value-bind (arguments escape-arguments)
          (if (listp arguments)
              (values arguments t)
@@ -6199,7 +6220,7 @@ LAUNCH-PROGRAM returns a PROCESS-INFO object."
            #+mkcl 'mk-ext:run-program
            #+sbcl 'sb-ext:run-program
            #+(or abcl clozure cmucl ecl mkcl sbcl) ,@'(program arguments)
-           #+(and sbcl os-windows) ,@'(:escape-arguments escape-arguments)
+           #+(and (or ecl sbcl) os-windows) ,@'(:escape-arguments escape-arguments)
            :input input :if-input-does-not-exist :error
            :output output :if-output-exists :append
            ,(or #+(or allegro lispworks) :error-output :error) error-output
@@ -6397,7 +6418,7 @@ Programmers are encouraged to define their own methods for this generic function
         stream x
         :linewise linewise :prefix prefix :element-type element-type :buffer-size buffer-size))
       (t
-       (error "Invalid ~S destination ~S" 'slurp-input-stream x)))))
+       (parameter-error "Invalid ~S destination ~S" 'slurp-input-stream x)))))
 
 ;;;; Vomiting a stream, typically into the input of another program.
 (with-upgradability ()
@@ -6474,7 +6495,7 @@ Programmers are encouraged to define their own methods for this generic function
         x stream
         :linewise linewise :prefix prefix :element-type element-type :buffer-size buffer-size))
       (t
-       (error "Invalid ~S source ~S" 'vomit-output-stream x)))))
+       (parameter-error "Invalid ~S source ~S" 'vomit-output-stream x)))))
 
 
 ;;;; Run-program: synchronously run a program in a subprocess, handling input, output and error-output.
@@ -6530,8 +6551,8 @@ or whether it's already taken care of by the implementation's underlying run-pro
            (activity-spec (if (eq actual-spec :output)
                               (ecase direction
                                 ((:input :output)
-                                 (error "~S not allowed as a ~S ~S spec"
-                                        :output 'run-program direction))
+                                 (parameter-error "~S does not allow ~S as a ~S spec"
+                                                  'run-program :output direction))
                                 ((:error-output)
                                  nil))
                               actual-spec)))
@@ -6657,20 +6678,10 @@ or whether it's already taken care of by the implementation's underlying run-pro
 
   (defun %normalize-system-command (command) ;; helper for %USE-SYSTEM
     (etypecase command
-      (string
-       (os-cond
-        ((os-windows-p)
-         #+(or allegro clisp ecl)
-         (strcat "cmd" " /c " command)
-         #-(or allegro clisp ecl) command)
-        (t command)))
+      (string command)
       (list (escape-shell-command
              (os-cond
               ((os-unix-p) (cons "exec" command))
-              ((os-windows-p)
-               #+(or allegro clisp ecl sbcl)
-               (list* "cmd" "/c" command)
-               #-(or allegro clisp ecl sbcl) command)
               (t command))))))
 
   (defun %redirected-system-command (command in out err directory) ;; helper for %USE-SYSTEM
@@ -7183,7 +7194,7 @@ MORE may contain specifications for a subpath relative to these directories: a
 subpathname specification and keyword arguments as per RESOLVE-LOCATION \(see
 also \"Configuration DSL\"\) in the ASDF manual."
     (mapcar #'(lambda (d) (resolve-location `(,d ,more)))
-            (or (getenv-absolute-directories "XDG_DATA_DIRS")
+            (or (remove nil (getenv-absolute-directories "XDG_DATA_DIRS"))
                 (os-cond
                  ((os-windows-p) (mapcar 'get-folder-path '(:appdata :common-appdata)))
                  (t (mapcar 'parse-unix-namestring '("/usr/local/share/" "/usr/share/")))))))
@@ -7195,7 +7206,7 @@ MORE may contain specifications for a subpath relative to these directories:
 subpathname specification and keyword arguments as per RESOLVE-LOCATION \(see
 also \"Configuration DSL\"\) in the ASDF manual."
     (mapcar #'(lambda (d) (resolve-location `(,d ,more)))
-            (or (getenv-absolute-directories "XDG_CONFIG_DIRS")
+            (or (remove nil (getenv-absolute-directories "XDG_CONFIG_DIRS"))
                 (os-cond
                  ((os-windows-p) (xdg-data-dirs "config/"))
                  (t (mapcar 'parse-unix-namestring '("/etc/xdg/")))))))
@@ -7292,7 +7303,7 @@ objects. Side-effects for cached file location computation."
 (in-package :uiop/backward-driver)
 
 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
-(with-deprecation ((version-deprecation *uiop-version* :style-warning "3.2.0" :warning "3.2.1"))
+(with-deprecation ((version-deprecation *uiop-version* :style-warning "3.2"))
   ;; Backward compatibility with ASDF 2.000 to 2.26
 
   ;; For backward-compatibility only, for people using internals
@@ -7411,9 +7422,10 @@ You can compare this string with e.g.: (ASDF:VERSION-SATISFIES (ASDF:ASDF-VERSIO
   ;; This public variable will be bound shortly to the currently loaded version of ASDF.
   (defvar *asdf-version* nil)
   ;; We need to clear systems from versions older than the one in this (private) parameter.
-  ;; The latest incompatible defclass is 2.32.13 renaming a slot in component;
+  ;; The latest incompatible defclass is 2.32.13 renaming a slot in component,
+  ;; or 3.2.0.2 for CCL (incompatibly changing some superclasses).
   ;; the latest incompatible gf change is in 3.1.7.20 (see redefined-functions below).
-  (defparameter *oldest-forward-compatible-asdf-version* "3.1.7.20")
+  (defparameter *oldest-forward-compatible-asdf-version* "3.2.0.2")
   ;; Semi-private variable: a designator for a stream on which to output ASDF progress messages
   (defvar *verbose-out* nil)
   ;; Private function by which ASDF outputs progress messages and warning messages:
@@ -7458,7 +7470,7 @@ previously-loaded version of ASDF."
          ;; "3.4.5.67" would be a development version in the official branch, on top of 3.4.5.
          ;; "3.4.5.0.8" would be your eighth local modification of official release 3.4.5
          ;; "3.4.5.67.8" would be your eighth local modification of development version 3.4.5.67
-         (asdf-version "3.2.0")
+         (asdf-version "3.2.1")
          (existing-version (asdf-version)))
     (setf *asdf-version* asdf-version)
     (when (and existing-version (not (equal asdf-version existing-version)))
@@ -7487,7 +7499,15 @@ previously-loaded version of ASDF."
         (redefined-classes
          ;; redefining the classes causes interim circularities
          ;; with the old ASDF during upgrade, and many implementations bork
-         '((#:compile-concatenated-source-op (#:operation) ()))))
+         #-clozure ()
+         #+clozure
+         '((#:compile-concatenated-source-op (#:operation) ())
+           (#:compile-bundle-op (#:operation) ())
+           (#:concatenate-source-op (#:operation) ())
+           (#:dll-op (#:operation) ())
+           (#:lib-op (#:operation) ())
+           (#:monolithic-compile-bundle-op (#:operation) ())
+           (#:monolithic-concatenate-source-op (#:operation) ()))))
     (loop :for name :in redefined-functions
       :for sym = (find-symbol* name :asdf nil)
       :do (when sym (fmakunbound sym)))
@@ -8917,6 +8937,7 @@ Use of INITARGS is not supported at this time."
   (:use :uiop/common-lisp :uiop :asdf/upgrade
    :asdf/component :asdf/system #:asdf/cache :asdf/find-system :asdf/find-component :asdf/operation)
   (:import-from :asdf/operation #:check-operation-constructor)
+  #-clisp (:unintern #:required-components #:traverse-action #:traverse-sub-actions)
   (:export
    #:action #:define-convenience-action-methods
    #:action-description
@@ -8998,15 +9019,18 @@ and a class-name or class designates the canonical instance of the designated cl
                    `(,function , at prefix ,o ,c , at suffix))))
         `(progn
            (defmethod ,function (, at prefix (,operation string) ,component , at suffix , at more-args)
+             (declare (notinline ,function))
              (let ((,component (find-component () ,component))) ;; do it first, for defsystem-depends-on
                ,(next-method `(safe-read-from-string ,operation :package :asdf/interface) component)))
            (defmethod ,function (, at prefix (,operation symbol) ,component , at suffix , at more-args)
+             (declare (notinline ,function))
              (if ,operation
                  ,(next-method
                    `(make-operation ,operation)
                    `(or (find-component () ,component) ,if-no-component))
                  ,if-no-operation))
            (defmethod ,function (, at prefix (,operation operation) ,component , at suffix , at more-args)
+             (declare (notinline ,function))
              (if (typep ,component 'component)
                  (error "No defined method for ~S on ~/asdf-action:format-action/"
                         ',function (make-action ,operation ,component))
@@ -9621,6 +9645,8 @@ an OPERATION and a COMPONENT."
 ;;;; Plan
 
 (uiop/package:define-package :asdf/plan
+  ;; asdf/action below is needed for required-components, traverse-action and traverse-sub-actions
+  ;; that used to live there before 3.2.0.
   (:recycle :asdf/plan :asdf)
   (:use :uiop/common-lisp :uiop :asdf/upgrade
    :asdf/component :asdf/operation :asdf/system
@@ -10174,7 +10200,7 @@ return a list of the components involved in building the desired action."
    #:build-op #:make
    #:load-system #:load-systems #:load-systems*
    #:compile-system #:test-system #:require-system
-   #:*load-system-operation* #:module-provide-asdf
+   #:module-provide-asdf
    #:component-loaded-p #:already-loaded-systems))
 (in-package :asdf/operate)
 
@@ -10266,45 +10292,34 @@ But do NOT depend on it, for this is deprecated behavior."))
 
 
 ;;;; Common operations
-(with-upgradability ()
-  (defvar *load-system-operation* 'load-op
-    "Operation used by ASDF:LOAD-SYSTEM. By default, ASDF:LOAD-OP.
-You may override it with e.g. ASDF:LOAD-BUNDLE-OP from asdf/bundle
-or ASDF:LOAD-SOURCE-OP if your fasl loading is somehow broken.
-
-The default operation may change in the future if we implement a
-component-directed strategy for how to load or compile systems.")
-
-  ;; In prepare-op for a system, propagate *load-system-operation* rather than load-op
+(when-upgrading ()
   (defmethod component-depends-on ((o prepare-op) (s system))
-    (loop :for (do . dc) :in (call-next-method)
-          :collect (cons (if (eq do 'load-op) *load-system-operation* do) dc)))
-
+    (call-next-method)))
+(with-upgradability ()
   (defclass build-op (non-propagating-operation) ()
     (:documentation "Since ASDF3, BUILD-OP is the recommended 'master' operation,
 to operate by default on a system or component, via the function BUILD.
 Its meaning is configurable via the :BUILD-OPERATION option of a component.
 which typically specifies the name of a specific operation to which to delegate the build,
 as a symbol or as a string later read as a symbol (after loading the defsystem-depends-on);
-if NIL is specified (the default), BUILD-OP falls back to the *LOAD-SYSTEM-OPERATION*
-that will load the system in the current image, and its typically LOAD-OP."))
+if NIL is specified (the default), BUILD-OP falls back to LOAD-OP,
+that will load the system in the current image."))
   (defmethod component-depends-on ((o build-op) (c component))
-    `((,(or (component-build-operation c) *load-system-operation*) ,c)
+    `((,(or (component-build-operation c) 'load-op) ,c)
       ,@(call-next-method)))
 
   (defun make (system &rest keys)
     "The recommended way to interact with ASDF3.1 is via (ASDF:MAKE :FOO).
 It will build system FOO using the operation BUILD-OP,
 the meaning of which is configurable by the system, and
-defaults to *LOAD-SYSTEM-OPERATION*, usually LOAD-OP,
-to load it in current image."
+defaults to LOAD-OP, to load it in current image."
     (apply 'operate 'build-op system keys)
     t)
 
   (defun load-system (system &rest keys &key force force-not verbose version &allow-other-keys)
     "Shorthand for `(operate 'asdf:load-op system)`. See OPERATE for details."
     (declare (ignore force force-not verbose version))
-    (apply 'operate *load-system-operation* system keys)
+    (apply 'operate 'load-op system keys)
     t)
 
   (defun load-systems* (systems &rest keys)
@@ -10366,8 +10381,7 @@ the implementation's REQUIRE rather than by internal ASDF mechanisms."))
     (let* ((module (or (required-module s) (coerce-name s)))
            (*modules-being-required* (cons module *modules-being-required*)))
       (assert (null (component-children s)))
-      ;; CMUCL likes its module names to be all upcase.
-      (require (nest #+cmucl (string-upcase) module))))
+      (require module)))
 
   (defmethod resolve-dependency-combination (component (combinator (eql :require)) arguments)
     (unless (and (length=n-p arguments 1)
@@ -10384,9 +10398,11 @@ the implementation's REQUIRE rather than by internal ASDF mechanisms."))
     ;; cl:require and asdf:operate that could potentially blow up the stack,
     ;; all the while defeating the consistency of the dependency graph.
     (let* ((module (car arguments)) ;; NB: we already checked that it was not null
-           (name (string-downcase module))
-           (system (find-system name nil)))
-      (or system (let ((system (make-instance 'require-system :name name)))
+           ;; CMUCL, MKCL, SBCL like their module names to be all upcase.
+           (module-name (string module))
+           (system-name (string-downcase module))
+           (system (find-system system-name nil)))
+      (or system (let ((system (make-instance 'require-system :name system-name :module module-name)))
                    (register-system system)
                    system))))
 
@@ -10396,10 +10412,11 @@ the implementation's REQUIRE rather than by internal ASDF mechanisms."))
     ;; with a name that is traditionally in lowercase. Case is lost along the way. That's fine.
     ;; We could make complex, non-portable rules to try to preserve case, and just documenting
     ;; them would be a hell that it would be a disservice to inflict on users.
-    (let ((module (string-downcase name)))
-      (unless (member module *modules-being-required* :test 'equal)
-        (let ((*modules-being-required* (cons module *modules-being-required*))
-              #+sbcl (sb-impl::*requiring* (remove module sb-impl::*requiring* :test 'equal)))
+    (let ((module-name (string name))
+          (system-name (string-downcase name)))
+      (unless (member module-name *modules-being-required* :test 'equal)
+        (let ((*modules-being-required* (cons module-name *modules-being-required*))
+              #+sbcl (sb-impl::*requiring* (remove module-name sb-impl::*requiring* :test 'equal)))
           (handler-bind
               ((style-warning #'muffle-warning)
                (missing-component (constantly nil))
@@ -10408,9 +10425,9 @@ the implementation's REQUIRE rather than by internal ASDF mechanisms."))
                     (format *error-output* (compatfmt "~@<ASDF could not load ~(~A~) because ~A.~@:>~%")
                             name e))))
             (let ((*verbose-out* (make-broadcast-stream)))
-              (let ((system (find-system module nil)))
+              (let ((system (find-system system-name nil)))
                 (when system
-                  (require-system system :verbose nil)
+                  (require-system system-name :verbose nil)
                   t)))))))))
 
 
@@ -10737,10 +10754,11 @@ system names contained using COERCE-NAME. Return the result."
     (nest
      (with-asdf-cache ())
      (let* ((name (coerce-name name))
-            (source-file (if sfp source-file (resolve-symlinks* (load-pathname))))
-            (asd-name (and source-file
-                           (equalp "asd" (pathname-type source-file))
-                           (pathname-name source-file)))
+            (source-file (if sfp source-file (resolve-symlinks* (load-pathname))))))
+     (flet ((fix-case (x) (if (logical-pathname-p source-file) (string-downcase x) x))))
+     (let* ((asd-name (and source-file
+                           (equal "asd" (fix-case (pathname-type source-file)))
+                           (fix-case (pathname-name source-file))))
             (primary-name (primary-system-name name)))
        (when (and asd-name (not (equal asd-name primary-name)))
          (warn (make-condition 'bad-system-name :source-file source-file :name name))))
@@ -10803,7 +10821,7 @@ system names contained using COERCE-NAME. Return the result."
 (in-package :asdf/bundle)
 
 (with-upgradability ()
-  (defclass bundle-op (basic-compile-op)
+  (defclass bundle-op (operation)
     ;; NB: use of instance-allocated slots for operations is DEPRECATED
     ;; and only supported in a temporary fashion for backward compatibility.
     ;; Supported replacement: Define slots on program-system instead.
@@ -10882,17 +10900,17 @@ itself."))
             ;; Using load-op as the goal operation and basic-compile-op as the keep-operation works
             ;; for our needs of gathering all the files we want to include in a bundle.
             ;; Note that we use basic-compile-op rather than compile-op so it will still work on
-            ;; systems when *load-system-operation* is load-bundle-op.
+            ;; systems that would somehow load dependencies with load-bundle-op.
             (required-components
              s :other-systems mono :component-type component-type :keep-component keep-component
              :goal-operation 'load-op :keep-operation 'basic-compile-op)))
       `((,go , at deps) ,@(call-next-method))))
 
   ;; Create a single fasl for the entire library
-  (defclass basic-compile-bundle-op (bundle-op)
+  (defclass basic-compile-bundle-op (bundle-op basic-compile-op)
     ((gather-type :initform #-(or clasp ecl mkcl) :fasl #+(or clasp ecl mkcl) :object
                   :allocation :class)
-     (bundle-type :initform :fasl :allocation :class))
+     (bundle-type :initform :fasb :allocation :class))
     (:documentation "Base class for compiling into a bundle"))
 
   ;; Analog to prepare-op, for load-bundle-op and compile-bundle-op
@@ -10999,6 +11017,8 @@ for all the linkable object files associated with the system or its dependencies
       ((eql :no-output-file) ;; marker for a bundle-type that has NO output file
        (error "No output file, therefore no pathname type"))
       ((eql :fasl) ;; the type of a fasl
+       (compile-file-type)) ; on image-based platforms, used as input and output
+      ((eql :fasb) ;; the type of a fasl
        #-(or clasp ecl mkcl) (compile-file-type) ; on image-based platforms, used as input and output
        #+(or clasp ecl mkcl) "fasb") ; on C-linking platforms, only used as output for system bundles
       ((member :image)
@@ -11056,7 +11076,7 @@ e.g. as part of the implementation, of an outer build system that calls into ASD
 or of opaque libraries shipped along the source code."))
 
   (defclass precompiled-system (system)
-    ((build-pathname :initarg :fasl))
+    ((build-pathname :initarg :fasb :initarg :fasl))
     (:documentation "Class For a system that is delivered as a precompiled fasl"))
 
   (defclass prebuilt-system (system)
@@ -11123,7 +11143,7 @@ or of opaque libraries shipped along the source code."))
        (if monolithic 'monolithic-dll-op 'dll-op))
       ((:lib :static-library)
        (if monolithic 'monolithic-lib-op 'lib-op))
-      ((:fasl)
+      ((:fasb)
        (if monolithic 'monolithic-compile-bundle-op 'compile-bundle-op))
       ((:image)
        'image-op)
@@ -11215,7 +11235,7 @@ or of opaque libraries shipped along the source code."))
            (dependencies
              (if (operation-monolithic-p o)
                  ;; We want only dependencies, and we use basic-load-op rather than load-op so that
-                 ;; this will keep working on systems when *load-system-operation* is load-bundle-op
+                 ;; this will keep working on systems that load dependencies with load-bundle-op
                  (remove-if-not 'builtin-system-p
                                 (required-components s :component-type 'system
                                                        :keep-operation 'basic-load-op))
@@ -11286,11 +11306,6 @@ which is probably not what you want; you probably need to tweak your output tran
 
 #+(or clasp ecl mkcl)
 (with-upgradability ()
-
-  #+ecl ;; doesn't work on clasp or mkcl (yet?).
-  (unless (use-ecl-byte-compiler-p)
-    (setf *load-system-operation* 'load-bundle-op))
-
   (defun system-module-pathname (module)
     (let ((name (coerce-name module)))
       (some
@@ -11298,6 +11313,7 @@ which is probably not what you want; you probably need to tweak your output tran
        (list
         #+clasp (compile-file-pathname (make-pathname :name name :defaults "sys:") :output-type :object)
         #+ecl (compile-file-pathname (make-pathname :name name :defaults "sys:") :type :lib)
+        #+ecl (compile-file-pathname (make-pathname :name (strcat "lib" name) :defaults "sys:") :type :lib)
         #+ecl (compile-file-pathname (make-pathname :name name :defaults "sys:") :type :object)
         #+mkcl (make-pathname :name name :type (bundle-pathname-type :lib) :defaults #p"sys:")
         #+mkcl (make-pathname :name name :type (bundle-pathname-type :lib) :defaults #p"sys:contrib;")))))
@@ -11309,22 +11325,30 @@ which is probably not what you want; you probably need to tweak your output tran
                      :name (coerce-name name)
                      :static-library (resolve-symlinks* pathname))))
 
+  (defun linkable-system (x)
+    (or (if-let (s (find-system x))
+          (and (system-source-file x) s))
+        (if-let (p (system-module-pathname (coerce-name x)))
+          (make-prebuilt-system x p))))
+
   (defmethod component-depends-on :around ((o image-op) (c system))
-    (destructuring-bind ((lib-op . deps)) (call-next-method)
-      (labels ((has-it-p (x) (find x deps :test 'equal :key 'coerce-name))
-               (ensure-linkable-system (x)
-		 (unless (has-it-p x)
-                   (or (if-let (s (find-system x))
-                         (and (system-source-directory x)
-                              (list s)))
-                       (if-let (p (system-module-pathname x))
-                         (list (make-prebuilt-system x p)))))))
-        `((,lib-op
+    (let* ((next (call-next-method))
+           (deps (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
+           (linkable (loop* :for (do . dcs) :in next :collect
+                       (cons do
+                             (loop :for dc :in dcs
+                               :for dep = (and dc (resolve-dependency-spec c dc))
+                               :when dep
+                               :do (setf (gethash (coerce-name (component-system dep)) deps) t)
+                               :collect (or (and (typep dep 'system) (linkable-system dep)) dep))))))
+        `((lib-op
            ,@(unless (no-uiop c)
-               (append (ensure-linkable-system "cmp")
-                       (or (ensure-linkable-system "uiop")
-                           (ensure-linkable-system "asdf"))))
-           , at deps)))))
+               (list (linkable-system "cmp")
+                     (unless (or (gethash "uiop" deps) (gethash "asdf" deps))
+                       (or (linkable-system "uiop")
+                           (linkable-system "asdf")
+                           "asdf")))))
+          , at linkable)))
 
   (defmethod perform ((o link-op) (c system))
     (let* ((object-files (input-files o c))
@@ -12096,6 +12120,19 @@ after having found a .asd file? True by default.")
                         (collect (list directory :recurse recurse :exclude exclude))))))
      :test 'equal :from-end t))
 
+  ;; MAYBE: move this utility function to uiop/pathname and export it?
+  (defun pathname-directory-depth (p)
+    (length (normalize-pathname-directory-component (pathname-directory p))))
+
+  (defun preferred-source-path-p (x y)
+    "Return T iff X is to be preferred over Y as a source path"
+    (let ((lx (pathname-directory-depth x))
+          (ly (pathname-directory-depth y)))
+      (or (< lx ly)
+          (and (= lx ly)
+               (string< (namestring x)
+                        (namestring y))))))
+
   ;; Will read the configuration and initialize all internal variables.
   (defun compute-source-registry (&optional (parameter *source-registry-parameter*)
                                     (registry *source-registry*))
@@ -12114,18 +12151,21 @@ after having found a .asd file? True by default.")
                                 ;; instead of (load-system 'foo)
                                 (string-downcase name)
                                 name)))
-                 (cond
-                   ((gethash name registry) ; already shadowed by something else
-                    nil)
-                   ((gethash name h) ; conflict at current level
-                    (when *verbose-out*
-                      (warn (compatfmt "~@<In source-registry entry ~A~@[/~*~] ~
-                                found several entries for ~A - picking ~S over ~S~:>")
-                            directory recurse name (gethash name h) asd)))
-                   (t
-                    (setf (gethash name registry) asd)
-                    (setf (gethash name h) asd))))))
-          h)))
+                 (unless (gethash name registry) ; already shadowed by something else
+                   (if-let (old (gethash name h))
+                     ;; If the name appears multiple times,
+                     ;; prefer the one with the shallowest directory,
+                     ;; or if they have same depth, compare unix-namestring with string<
+                     (multiple-value-bind (better worse)
+                         (if (preferred-source-path-p asd old)
+                             (progn (setf (gethash name h) asd) (values asd old))
+                             (values old asd))
+                       (when *verbose-out*
+                         (warn (compatfmt "~@<In source-registry entry ~A~@[/~*~] ~
+                                              found several entries for ~A - picking ~S over ~S~:>")
+                               directory recurse name better worse)))
+                     (setf (gethash name h) asd))))))
+          (maphash #'(lambda (k v) (setf (gethash k registry) v)) h))))
     (values))
 
   (defun initialize-source-registry (&optional (parameter *source-registry-parameter*))
@@ -12635,7 +12675,6 @@ DEPRECATED. Use ASDF:ACTION-DESCRIPTION and/or ASDF::FORMAT-ACTION instead."))
    #:*compile-file-warnings-behaviour*
    #:*compile-file-failure-behaviour*
    #:*resolve-symlinks*
-   #:*load-system-operation*
    #:*asdf-verbose* ;; unused. For backward-compatibility only.
    #:*verbose-out*
 


=====================================
src/contrib/asdf/doc/asdf.html
=====================================
--- a/src/contrib/asdf/doc/asdf.html
+++ b/src/contrib/asdf/doc/asdf.html
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
 OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
 WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
  -->
-<!-- Created by GNU Texinfo 6.1, http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/ -->
+<!-- Created by GNU Texinfo 6.3, http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/ -->
 <head>
 <title>ASDF Manual</title>
 
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ ul.no-bullet {list-style: none}
 <a name="Top"></a>
 <a name="ASDF_003a-Another-System-Definition-Facility"></a>
 <h1 class="top">ASDF: Another System Definition Facility</h1>
-<p>Manual for Version 3.2.0
+<p>Manual for Version 3.2.1
 </p>
 
 <p>This manual describes ASDF, a system definition facility
@@ -3404,8 +3404,13 @@ otherwise it continues.
 If multiple systems are found, the consequences are unspecified:
 the search may succeed with any of the found systems,
 or an error may be raised.
-ASDF currently returns the first system found,
-XCVB currently raised an error.
+ASDF 3.2.1 or later returns the pathname whose normalized directory component
+has the shortest length (as a list), and breaks ties by choosing the system
+with the smallest <code>unix-namestring</code> when compared with <code>string<</code>.
+Earlier versions of ASDF return ASDF return the first system found,
+which is implementation-dependent, and may or may not be the pathname
+with the smallest <code>unix-namestring</code> when compared with <code>string<</code>.
+XCVB raises an error.
 If none is found, the search continues.
 </p>
 <p>Exclude statements specify patterns of subdirectories


=====================================
src/contrib/asdf/doc/asdf.info
=====================================
--- a/src/contrib/asdf/doc/asdf.info
+++ b/src/contrib/asdf/doc/asdf.info
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This is asdf.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.1 from asdf.texinfo.
+This is asdf.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.3 from asdf.texinfo.
 
 This manual describes ASDF, a system definition facility for Common Lisp
 programs and libraries.
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ File: asdf.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Introduction,  Prev: (dir),  Up: (dir)
 ASDF: Another System Definition Facility
 ****************************************
 
-Manual for Version 3.2.0
+Manual for Version 3.2.1
 
    This manual describes ASDF, a system definition facility for Common
 Lisp programs and libraries.
@@ -3097,8 +3097,14 @@ succeeds, otherwise it continues.
    When looking in a tree, if one system is found, the search succeeds.
 If multiple systems are found, the consequences are unspecified: the
 search may succeed with any of the found systems, or an error may be
-raised.  ASDF currently returns the first system found, XCVB currently
-raised an error.  If none is found, the search continues.
+raised.  ASDF 3.2.1 or later returns the pathname whose normalized
+directory component has the shortest length (as a list), and breaks ties
+by choosing the system with the smallest 'unix-namestring' when compared
+with 'string<'.  Earlier versions of ASDF return ASDF return the first
+system found, which is implementation-dependent, and may or may not be
+the pathname with the smallest 'unix-namestring' when compared with
+'string<'.  XCVB raises an error.  If none is found, the search
+continues.
 
    Exclude statements specify patterns of subdirectories the systems
 from which to ignore.  Typically you don't want to use copies of files
@@ -5862,77 +5868,77 @@ Node: Configuration Directories131731
 Node: The here directive133558
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-Node: Rejected ideas145456
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-Node: Controlling where ASDF saves compiled files148557
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-Node: Output Configuration DSL155666
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-Node: Output Shell-friendly syntax for configuration162678
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-Node: Output Caching Results165766
-Node: Output location API166246
-Node: Credits for output translations168668
-Node: Error handling169188
-Node: Miscellaneous additional functionality170029
-Node: Controlling file compilation170501
-Node: Controlling source file character encoding173767
-Node: Miscellaneous Functions180584
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-Node: Some Utility Functions187439
-Node: Getting the latest version198217
-Node: FAQ199162
-Node: Where do I report a bug?199557
-Node: Mailing list199922
-Node: What has changed between ASDF 1 ASDF 2 and ASDF 3?200257
-Node: What are ASDF 1 2 3?202431
-Node: How do I detect the ASDF version?203472
-Node: ASDF can portably name files in subdirectories205779
-Node: Output translations207329
-Node: Source Registry Configuration208356
-Node: Usual operations are made easier to the user209983
-Node: Many bugs have been fixed210569
-Node: ASDF itself is versioned212401
-Node: ASDF can be upgraded213276
-Node: Decoupled release cycle214428
-Node: Pitfalls of the transition to ASDF 2215357
-Node: Pitfalls of the upgrade to ASDF 3219627
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-Node: What happened to the bundle operations224166
-Node: Issues with installing the proper version of ASDF225331
-Node: My Common Lisp implementation comes with an outdated version of ASDF. What to do?225802
-Node: I'm a Common Lisp implementation vendor. When and how should I upgrade ASDF?226735
-Node: Issues with configuring ASDF230618
-Node: How can I customize where fasl files are stored?230993
-Node: How can I wholly disable the compiler output cache?232086
-Node: Issues with using and extending ASDF to define systems233465
-Node: How can I cater for unit-testing in my system?234262
-Node: How can I cater for documentation generation in my system?235150
-Node: How can I maintain non-Lisp (e.g. C) source files?235671
-Ref: report-bugs236103
-Node: I want to put my module's files at the top level. How do I do this?236103
-Node: How do I create a system definition where all the source files have a .cl extension?239253
-Node: How do I mark a source file to be loaded only and not compiled?241226
-Node: How do I work with readtables?242222
-Node: How can I capture ASDF's output?245949
-Node: LOAD-PATHNAME has a weird value246420
-Node: ASDF development FAQs247906
-Node: How do I run the tests interactively in a REPL?248145
-Node: Ongoing Work250011
-Node: Bibliography250290
-Node: Concept Index253761
-Node: Function and Class Index260620
-Node: Variable Index272394
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+Node: Introspection143621
+Node: *source-registry-parameter* variable143885
+Node: Information about system dependencies144454
+Node: Status145370
+Node: Rejected ideas145825
+Node: TODO148206
+Node: Credits for the source-registry148391
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+Ref: Output Configurations-Footnote-1153243
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+Node: Output Configuration DSL156035
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+Node: Output Shell-friendly syntax for configuration163047
+Node: Semantics of Output Translations164566
+Node: Output Caching Results166135
+Node: Output location API166615
+Node: Credits for output translations169037
+Node: Error handling169557
+Node: Miscellaneous additional functionality170398
+Node: Controlling file compilation170870
+Node: Controlling source file character encoding174136
+Node: Miscellaneous Functions180953
+Ref: system-relative-pathname181250
+Ref: Miscellaneous Functions-Footnote-1187697
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+Node: Getting the latest version198586
+Node: FAQ199531
+Node: Where do I report a bug?199926
+Node: Mailing list200291
+Node: What has changed between ASDF 1 ASDF 2 and ASDF 3?200626
+Node: What are ASDF 1 2 3?202800
+Node: How do I detect the ASDF version?203841
+Node: ASDF can portably name files in subdirectories206148
+Node: Output translations207698
+Node: Source Registry Configuration208725
+Node: Usual operations are made easier to the user210352
+Node: Many bugs have been fixed210938
+Node: ASDF itself is versioned212770
+Node: ASDF can be upgraded213645
+Node: Decoupled release cycle214797
+Node: Pitfalls of the transition to ASDF 2215726
+Node: Pitfalls of the upgrade to ASDF 3219996
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+Node: What happened to the bundle operations224535
+Node: Issues with installing the proper version of ASDF225700
+Node: My Common Lisp implementation comes with an outdated version of ASDF. What to do?226171
+Node: I'm a Common Lisp implementation vendor. When and how should I upgrade ASDF?227104
+Node: Issues with configuring ASDF230987
+Node: How can I customize where fasl files are stored?231362
+Node: How can I wholly disable the compiler output cache?232455
+Node: Issues with using and extending ASDF to define systems233834
+Node: How can I cater for unit-testing in my system?234631
+Node: How can I cater for documentation generation in my system?235519
+Node: How can I maintain non-Lisp (e.g. C) source files?236040
+Ref: report-bugs236472
+Node: I want to put my module's files at the top level. How do I do this?236472
+Node: How do I create a system definition where all the source files have a .cl extension?239622
+Node: How do I mark a source file to be loaded only and not compiled?241595
+Node: How do I work with readtables?242591
+Node: How can I capture ASDF's output?246318
+Node: LOAD-PATHNAME has a weird value246789
+Node: ASDF development FAQs248275
+Node: How do I run the tests interactively in a REPL?248514
+Node: Ongoing Work250380
+Node: Bibliography250659
+Node: Concept Index254130
+Node: Function and Class Index260989
+Node: Variable Index272763
 
 End Tag Table


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src/contrib/asdf/doc/asdf.pdf
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src/general-info/release-21c.txt
=====================================
--- a/src/general-info/release-21c.txt
+++ b/src/general-info/release-21c.txt
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ New in this release:
   * Feature enhancements
 
   * Changes
-    * ASDF 3.2.0
+    * ASDF 3.2.1
 
   * ANSI compliance fixes:
 


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src/lisp/Config.x86_freebsd
=====================================
--- a/src/lisp/Config.x86_freebsd
+++ b/src/lisp/Config.x86_freebsd
@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
 # -*- Mode: makefile -*-
 include Config.x86_common
+# Set the path to your verison of GCC here.
+CC = gcc -m32
 
 CPPFLAGS += -march=pentium4 -mfpmath=sse
 
 UNDEFSYMPATTERN = -Xlinker -u -Xlinker &
 OS_SRC += FreeBSD-os.c elf.c
 OS_LINK_FLAGS = -dynamic -export-dynamic
-OS_LIBS = -lutil -lmd
+OS_LIBS = -B/usr/lib32 -lutil -lmd
 
 EXEC_FINAL_OBJ = exec-final.o


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src/motif/server/Config.FreeBSD
=====================================
--- a/src/motif/server/Config.FreeBSD
+++ b/src/motif/server/Config.FreeBSD
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+CC=gcc 
 CFLAGS = -pthread -O2 -I/usr/local/include -I. -I$(VPATH)
 LDFLAGS = -L/usr/local/lib
 LIBS = -lXm -lXt -lX11


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src/tools/linker.sh
=====================================
--- a/src/tools/linker.sh
+++ b/src/tools/linker.sh
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ case $uname_s in
       # See Config.x86_${uname_s}
       case $uname_s in
 	Linux) OS_LIBS=-ldl;;
-	FreeBSD) OS_LIBS=-lutil;;
+	FreeBSD) OS_LIBS="-B/usr/lib32 -lutil";;
       esac
       ;;
   Darwin)



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