Dear Lisp hackers,
I just released ASDF 2.29, a stability update due to be included in CCL 1.9. ASDF 2.28 was released shortly after 2.27, without an announcement, to fix an issue found by Stelian Ionescu using TEST-OP on some systems, that wasn't visible in my automated tests so far. ASDF 2.29 further brings:
* deferred-warnings support for Allegro, CMUCL, SCL; fixes to the CCL support.
* Upgrade fixes regarding fallback system versions; making it possible (via massive use of eval-when) to compile ASDF without loading it first.
* Compatibility with private use of :D package nickname by not claiming it for package ASDF/DRIVER anymore. Also explicitly handle NIL in safe-file-write-date, in case the implementation doesn't issue a file-error in that case; make UTF-8 the default encoding for with-input-file. Be portable to #+(and sbcl (not sb-eval)).
* Bugfixes to old bugs: inline-methods can now be unqualified (lp#485393), defsystem-depends-on accepts arbitrary specs, not just names (lp#1027521).
At this point, and after the massive rewrite that went into ASDF 2.27, http://lists.common-lisp.net/pipermail/asdf-announce/2013-February/000014.ht... ASDF is getting stable enough that I'm once again inviting implementers to update the ASDF they distribute.
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