On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 3:10 AM Andreas Davour ante@update.uu.se wrote:
What more, even Xach […] updated the fallback ASDF in Quicklisp from 2.26 to 3.2.1!
Didn't he revert that change after something broke?
Not according to the git repository of quicklisp-client.
Also, we did a lot of testing of ASDF on Quicklisp thanks to Anton Vodonosov, and most implementations already have a more recent ASDF than that.
But yeah, of course, if something breaks, the rational thing to do is to revert, and not to either report or fix a bug in any of the software at stake. Or is it?
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