On 4/21/12 1:13 PM, Faré wrote:
Yeah, I was on the wrong branch. With the master branch, make lisp fails because when cmucl compiles asdf, there are a few notes which I guess are warnings. If you modify compile-asdf.lisp to ignore the warnings (like it already does for ecl and scl), then the tests can proceed. At the end I get:
Interesting. In 2.20.15 (last Monday), I had to ignore similar warnings on SCL. There used to not be warnings. No "WARNING" message shows, only compiler notes. Are they the warnings? Isn't it a bug that they should count as warnings rather than say mere style-warnings?
Hard to say. The notes are about code not reached. Depending on what is not reachable, they could be serious errors or just innocuous notes.
In any case, I've just disabled bork-on-warning on CMUCL as well as SCL.
-#--------------------------------------- Using cmulisp -noinit -batch Ran 39 tests: 39 passing and 0 failing all tests apparently successful -#---------------------------------------
This is with CMU Common Lisp snapshot-2012-04 (20C Unicode) running on OSX 10.6.8. This is, of course, the "official" build from common-lisp.net.
I don't see that snapshot on the download page; but browsing the site by editing existing linked URLs, I find http://common-lisp.net/project/cmucl/downloads/snapshots/2012/04/
And yes, it works for me, too, with the 2012-04 snapshot. Yay! But as reported a few days ago, it was borking for me on vanilla 20c.
Can you link the working snapshot from the download page? That beats offering a failing release as first choice.
As I mentioned already to Robert, I have failed to update the pages on www.cmucl.org and www.cons.org/cmucl. The trac.common-lisp.net/cmucl page is more up-to-date.
Ray