On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Robert P. Goldman rpgoldman@sift.info wrote:
The clisp test failure is a failure in the lisp-invocation library. I don't own that (still waiting for commit privileges), so I made the executive decision not to hold up ASDF release for it.
Well, it works well for me, but in any case, grep'ing for qitab in /etc/group says that you should now have commit privileges for lisp-invocation.
Minimakefile is not in master yet, so it's not ready. I hope to work to get it into master, but I'm not sure how to test it. Since it's a development tool, it's not obvious how to test it.
Well, we're already using lisp-invocation in some tests. With minimakefile, it's also used by the scripting layer (instead of ad hoc shell scripting), so fixes like that.
NB: run-tests.sh does use option -I and always has, since way back before I got involved, says git blame — I didn't track just how far it goes. There's definitely something weird going on, and I suppose it's a bug in whichever version of clisp you're using. Maybe we can convince the clisp developers to release 2.50 ?
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