The following tests were run last night (update tests still running):
abcl allegro8_64 allegro8_64_s allegro_64 allegro_64_s allegromodern8_64 allegromodern8_64_s allegromodern_64 allegromodern_64_s ccl clisp cmucl ecl lispworks sbcl
Two test failures: 1. the clisp test-program failure that we have been discussing, that Dave and I are seeing, and that Faré can't reproduce. More investigation required. 2. sbcl is failing test-retry-loading-component-1:
Running test-retry-loading-component-1.script with sbcl-1.2.0-macosx-x64 ; loading #P"/Users/rpg/lisp/asdf/test/test-retry-loading-component-1.script" TEST ABORTED: READ error during LOAD:
:ASCII stream decoding error on #<SB-SYS:FD-STREAM for "file /Users/rpg/lisp/asdf/test/test-retry-loading-component-1.script" {100566ACA3}>:
the octet sequence #(195) cannot be decoded.
(in form starting at line: 8, column: 69, file-position: 241)
This smells like a Unicode regression to me. Now, *ASDF* defaults to loading UTF-8 files, but our *script* files are just loaded any old way.
"Déjà vu" is a terrible error message, anyway -- cute, but cryptic and unhelpful -- so I'm just going to kill it, rather than drive myself crazy trying to figure out how to load .script files as UTF-8 on every possible Lisp implementation.