I'll fix it tomorrow, thanks for the explanation.
I couldn't figure out how to salvage the old bump script, since there is a new one in the full lisp scripting system.
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On Feb 26, 2016, at 22:39, Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 1:45 PM, Robert Goldman rpgoldman@sift.net wrote: This test fails for me on SBCL, Allegro, and CCL.
The problem was that your bump-version script did an incomplete job at updating all occurrences of 3.1.6.13 to 3.1.6.14, and this confused the mechanism whereby asdf declines to load a version of itself that isn't strictly more recent, so as not to upset its current state (and to make upgrade idempotent).
I tried to update your bump-version script, but perl gave me a headache and I stopped trying. If the new-style test scripts aren't reliable enough for you on windows and mac, hopefully the lisp bump-version script should still be working fine on linux and mac. It should only be run when asdf is working correctly, at which point the bootstrap issues should be stable.
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