I'd like to release ASDF 2.019 next week. Can you test 2.018.15?
Here are the changes since 2.018:
* Portability: debugged CormanLisp support (.1) * Usability: when a system can't be found, there's now a restart to retry finding a system after reinitializing the source-registry (.10). * UI: Create and use a load-systems abstraction, in view of using it in a system-granular parallelizing backend. (.15) * Feature: :around-compile now accepts lambda expressions, and also strings, so you can specify future wrappers that can't even be read yet. (.11, .12). * Filesystem: recursing through logical pathnames in LispWorks (.2, .3), on SBCL as on CMUCL, have asdf:subdirectories follow symlinks (.8., .9) * Internals: strcat (.5), split locate-systems from find-systems (.6) * Configuration: modify user-configuration-directories and system-configuration-directories to return all valid directory names even when they don't exist yet so you may create them (.6), also output name of non-existing configuration file when opening them for writing (.7), * Fixed bugs: buglet in maybe-add-tree (.4) * Upgrade: unintern internals of signature changed in 2.017.12 (.13), have *system-definition-search-functions* not be a defparameter, but a defvar with a fixup (.14), clear *systems-being-defined* when upgrading asdf but re-find them immediately because they may be needed as part of a higher operation (.14).
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On 20 November 2011 22:04, Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like to release ASDF 2.019 next week. Can you test 2.018.15?
Which is it? No tags with that name, no commit messages identifying it that I can see.
Cheers,
-- nikodemus
On 21 November 2011 22:34, Nikodemus Siivola nikodemus@random-state.net wrote:
On 20 November 2011 22:04, Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like to release ASDF 2.019 next week. Can you test 2.018.15?
Which is it? No tags with that name, no commit messages identifying it that I can see.
I'm blind. Just ignore me -- looking at the a checking without master.
Which version is the current release candidate? 2.018.19?
Cheers,
-- nikodemus
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 15:34, Nikodemus Siivola nikodemus@random-state.net wrote:
On 20 November 2011 22:04, Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like to release ASDF 2.019 next week. Can you test 2.018.15?
Which is it? No tags with that name, no commit messages identifying it that I can see.
The latest is now 2.018.19, but all recent changes to asdf.lisp have commit messages that indicate the version. I tagged the latest with 2.018.19 for your sake.
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