On Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 8:12 AM, Daniel Kochmański daniel@turtleware.eu wrote:
Hey,
now all MKCL tests pass as expected. I've also disabled load-bundle-op as a default option (seems like a MKCL bug):
I'll have to look deeper into that load-bundle-op question...
The issue with the system modules is caused by a muss in the systems definitions of MKCL. Namely asd files are bogus – for instance there is (repeated) cmp.asd definition in contrib/ directory pointing and cmp.a file, but the latter isn't present there. `locate-system' takes the cmp.asd from the contrib/ directory and can't inject proper module. I've disabled for mkcl find-system check, but mkcl will fail, if any asd system has "cmp" in `:depends-on' (and this is not a regression, it was like this before and is a problem with mkcl asd files).
Yep, that's a bug. I had not noticed that bogus cmp.asd before now, that's bad.
Long story short – everything is as fine as was before this "wave of change".
Thanks, I'll give the test suite one more spin as soon as I get an opportunity, just to confirm.