On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
Is anyone at all using asdf-bundle with ECL?
Well, I did hack that bundle thing, in the end.
If any ECL user uses the bundle functionality, please contact the asdf-devel mailing-list. * prologue and epilogue functionality was restored from asdf3, but a new mechanism is in place going forward to attach them to the system rather than the operation, which is flaky. Or is that functionality superseded by the portable initialization hooks of ASDF3 ? * in general, passing flags through operations is flaky — does anyone rely on that? if you do, more love is required, and probably further refactoring to do it differently. If you don't, the feature should be deleted. * the class hierarchy has changed. * binary-op has been renamed to deliver-asd-op, same for monolithic- * an new image-op was created.
After this and some more debugging and testing both asdf and cl-launch, a flurry of corner cases have been fixed in the portability layer. While I was at it, I implemented argv0, which should help buildapp's dispatched-entry become more portable (except to abcl).
As of 3.1.0.83 (!), all tests pass on Linux x64 on: ccl clisp sbcl cmucl allegro allegromodern lispworks ecl_bytecodes scl ecl abcl xcl
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