Currently these lisps are finished:
abcl-1.3.2-fasl42-linux-x86 ccl-1.10-r16196-f96-linux-x86 ccl-1.11-rc1-r16536-f96-linux-x86 ccl-1.8-r15286m-f95-linux-x86 ccl-1.9-r15756-f96-linux-x86 clisp-2.49-unix-x86 cmu-snapshot-2014-05-dirty__20e_unicode_-linux-x86 cmu-snapshot-2014-12___20f_unicode_-linux-x86 ecl-13.5.1-unknown-linux-i686-bytecode ecl-13.5.1-unknown-linux-i686-lisp-to-c ecl-16.0.0-98fc12d3-linux-i686-bytecode ecl-16.0.0-98fc12d3-linux-i686-lisp-to-c sbcl-1.1.11-linux-x86 sbcl-1.1.16-linux-x86 sbcl-1.2.6-linux-x86
The status remains the same - no failures which could be attributed to new ASDF.
Some other versions of these lisp implementations will be tested too. I will followup.
For the record, reports are here:
Full diff https://common-lisp.net/project/cl-test-grid/asdf/asdf-diff-49.html
As you see, there are many "improvements" on old lisps just because many systems use new ASDF features not provided by the ASDF version shipped with those old lisp impls.
For convenience, here is the diff report including only the tests which fail on new ASDF: https://common-lisp.net/project/cl-test-grid/asdf/asdf-diff-50.html
Best regards, - Anton
11.10.2015, 16:31, "Anton Vodonosov" avodonosov@yandex.ru:
Got results for
ccl-1.10-r16196-f96-linux-x86 clisp-2.49-unix-x86 cmu-snapshot-2014-12___20f_unicode_-linux-x86 sbcl-1.2.6-linux-x86
So far looks good - no failures which could be attributed to new ASDF.
Waiting for other lisps to finish.
10.10.2015, 18:26, "Faré" fahree@gmail.com:
On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 11:06 AM, Anton Vodonosov avodonosov@yandex.ru wrote:
If you are interested, this version of ASDF fails on SBCL 1.0.58:
; caught ERROR: ; READ error during COMPILE-FILE: ; ; Symbol "PRINT-BACKTRACE" not found in the SB-DEBUG package. ; ; Line: 4307, Column: 29, File-Position: 210191 ; ; Stream: #<SB-SYS:FD-STREAM ; for "file /home/testgrid/quicklisp-asdf3/asdf.lisp" {ADDDA29}>
Apparently, the first release that include PRINT-BACKTRACE is 1.1.5 from February 2013.
I'll let Robert decide whether it's OK to drop support for SBCL releases older than that.
I'd weakly vote "yes, it's OK to stop supporting things more than 2 years old", but that's just me.
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