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Source: common-lisp-controller
Binary: common-lisp-controller
Architecture: source all
Version: 4.15sarge3
Distribution: stable-security
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Peter Van Eynde <pvaneynd(a)debian.org>
Changed-By: Peter Van Eynde <pvaneynd(a)debian.org>
Description:
common-lisp-controller - This is a Common Lisp source and compiler manager
Closes: 338296
Changes:
common-lisp-controller (4.15sarge3) stable-security; urgency=low
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* in clisp/stable the umask function is not in posix, but in the
linux package.
(Closes: #338296)
Files:
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[cl-debian] Bug#336757: marked as done (gcl: French debconf templates translation update)
by owner@bugs.debian.org 17 Dec '05
by owner@bugs.debian.org 17 Dec '05
17 Dec '05
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Tags: patch l10n
Please find attached the French debconf templates translation update,
proofread by the debian-l10n-french mailing list contributors.
I didn't translate the part concerning Common Lisp history. As reported
by Christian Perrier (#324636), this part should be place in
README.Debian, removing it from the orginal template will close this
bug.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
Architecture: i386 (i686)
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# Translators, if you are not familiar with the PO format, gettext
# documentation is worth reading, especially sections dedicated to
# this format, e.g. by running:
# info -n '(gettext)PO Files'
# info -n '(gettext)Header Entry'
# Some information specific to po-debconf are available at
# /usr/share/doc/po-debconf/README-trans
# or http://www.debian.org/intl/l10n/po-debconf/README-trans
# Developers do not need to manually edit POT or PO files.
#
#
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: gcl 2.6.7-1\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: camm(a)enhanced.com\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2005-10-28 17:17+0200\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2005-10-29 14:19+0200\n"
"Last-Translator: Sylvain Archenault <sylvain.archenault(a)laposte.net>\n"
"Language-Team: French <debian-l10n-french(a)lists.debian.org>\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit"
#. Type: boolean
#. Description
#: ../in.gcl.templates:3
msgid "Use the work-in-progress ansi build by default"
msgstr "Faut-il utiliser la compilation ANSI par défaut ?"
#. Type: boolean
#. Description
#: ../in.gcl.templates:3
msgid ""
"GCL is one of the oldest free common lisp systems still in use. Several "
"production systems have used it for over a decade. The common lisp standard "
"in effect when GCL was first released is known as \"Common Lisp, the Language"
"\" (CLtL1) after a book by Steele of the same name providing this "
"specification. Subsequently, a much expanded standard was adopted by the "
"American National Standards Institute (ANSI), which is still considered the "
"definitive common lisp language specification to this day. GCL is in the "
"process of providing an ANSI compliant image in addition to its traditional "
"CLtL1 image still in production use. Setting this variable will determine "
"which image you will use by default on executing 'gcl@EXT@'. You can "
"locally override this choice by setting the GCL_ANSI environment variable to "
"any non-empty string for the ANSI build, and to the empty string for the "
"CLtL1 build, e.g. GCL_ANSI=t gcl@EXT@. You may be interested in reviewing "
"the ANSI test results sketching the level of compliance achieved thus far "
"in /usr/share/doc/gcl@EXT@/test_results.gz. The flavor of the build in "
"force will be reported in the initial startup banner."
msgstr ""
"GCL a pour but de fournir une image en accord avec la "
"définition de l'ANSI en plus de son image traditionnelle CLtL1 qui est "
"toujours utilisée en production. La valeur de cette variable déterminera "
"quelle norme vous allez utiliser par défaut lors de l'exécution de "
"« gcl@EXT@ ». Vous pouvez localement modifier ce choix en créant la variable "
"d'environnement GCL_ANSI et en lui affectant une chaîne non vide pour une "
"compilation respectant la norme définie par l'ANSI, et une chaîne vide pour "
"une compilation en accord avec la norme CLtL1, par exemple GCL_ANSI=t "
"gcl@EXT@. Vous pouvez être intéressé par l'inspection des résultats des "
"tests esquissant le niveau de conformité avec la standard ANSI atteint "
"jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Ceux-ci sont disponibles dans le fichier /usr/share/doc/"
"gcl/test_resuts.gz. Le type de compilation sera affiché dans le bandeau de "
"démarrage."
#. Type: boolean
#. Description
#: ../in.gcl.templates:24
msgid "Use the profiling build by default"
msgstr "Faut-il utiliser le profilage par défaut ?"
#. Type: boolean
#. Description
#: ../in.gcl.templates:24
msgid ""
"GCL now has support for profiling via gprof. Please see the documentation "
"for si::gprof-start and si::gprof-quit for details. This build is slower "
"than builds without gprof support, so this is not recommended for final "
"production use. You can locally override this choice by setting the GCL_PROF "
"environment variable to any non-empty string for profiling support, and to "
"the empty string for the more optimized builds, e.g. GCL_PROF=t gcl@EXT@. "
"If profiling is enabled, this will be reported in the initial startup banner."
msgstr ""
"GCL gère désormais le profilage via gprof. Veuillez consulter la "
"documentation si::gprof-start et si::gprof-quit pour plus d'informations. La "
"construction produite avec cette option est plus lente que la construction classique. "
"Par conséquent il n'est pas recommandé de l'utiliser en production. Vous "
"pouvez localement modifier ce choix en affectant à la variable "
"d'environnement GCL_PROF, une chaîne non vide pour activer le profilage, ou "
"une chaîne vide pour une compilation optimisée, par exemple GCL_PROF=t "
"gcl@EXT@. Si le profilage est activé, cela sera affiché dans le bandeau de "
"démarrage."
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Source: gclcvs
Source-Version: 2.7.0-51
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
gclcvs, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
gclcvs-doc_2.7.0-51_all.deb
to pool/main/g/gclcvs/gclcvs-doc_2.7.0-51_all.deb
gclcvs_2.7.0-51.dsc
to pool/main/g/gclcvs/gclcvs_2.7.0-51.dsc
gclcvs_2.7.0-51.tar.gz
to pool/main/g/gclcvs/gclcvs_2.7.0-51.tar.gz
gclcvs_2.7.0-51_i386.deb
to pool/main/g/gclcvs/gclcvs_2.7.0-51_i386.deb
A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.
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Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 22:13:42 +0000
Source: gclcvs
Binary: gclcvs gclcvs-doc
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 2.7.0-51
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Camm Maguire <camm(a)enhanced.com>
Changed-By: Camm Maguire <camm(a)enhanced.com>
Description:
gclcvs - GNU Common Lisp compiler, CVS snapshot
gclcvs-doc - Documentation for GNU Common Lisp, CVS snapshot
Closes: 324636 333654 336207 336757
Changes:
gclcvs (2.7.0-51) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Don't lower DBEGIN if shared mem start is beneath default
* Better conditionalizing of dbegin lowering script
* Make only one big TAGS table in source top
* No nil arrays in GCL
* check-type type error format string recognition
* check-type type error format string recognition
* Avoid duplicate data entries
* maphash inlining;array type centralization ; c1expr** for use in
branch elmination
* array type centralization ; propagate info in cases of branch
elimination
* propagate info in cases of branch elimination
* Bit vector inlining; signed-int and unsigned-int array element types
for use on 64bit where fixnum is 64bit and int is 32bit; prevent
cmp-aref et.al. symbol-function modifications from disabling
inlining in parts of the self-compile
* Replace recursively-cmp-macroexpand code with additional c1pass to
detect constant let bindings for autodeclaration purposes. FIXME --
comment, autodeclare modified bindings if appropriate, and
comment/document
* string-char to character; prevent cmp-aref et.al. symbol-function
modifications from disabling inlining in parts of the self-compile;
fill-pointer inlining; functionp and compile-function-p inlining;
maphash inlining
* string-char to character; allow local safety declarations in
compiled lambda closures
* string-char to character; consolidate type-and around resolve-type;
* string-char to character
* one big TAGS table
* string-char to character ; int array element types
* string-char to character ; int array element types
* localize safety proclamations; string-char to character ; simgle-
valued subtypep1 to accelerate best-array-element-type
* string-char to character ; localize safety proclamations
* dolist checks for improper list
* string-char to character ; localize saety proclamations
* string-char to character ; int array element types ; more robust plt
table handling
* string-char to character
* custreloc is default on macosx
* Accelerate equal, eql and equalp
* preliminary static linking option
* T is an ordinary symbol
* Fix regexp GC race
* Accelerate is_cons
* don't wrap quoted symbols external in lisp/common-lisp
* do eq promotions with real type handlers as subtypep et. al. are now
up to the task
* keep gazonk objects when *keep-gaz* is set
* complete eq promotion optimizers
* Check for nil first in type_of
* First attempt at hashing type operations in compiler -- TODO
consider eq rather than equal based strategy
* Better wrap-literal strategy
* Fix eql_is_eq macro
* Fix C macro parsing problem in array.c
* ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE fix
* Fix dlopen based fasloading and compiler::link via a new routine
si::find-init-name which determines the unique init-function name
before loading
* First try at euqalp hashing
* fix character and number equalp hash codes
* set compiler-check-args in pass1 for use in expanders e.g. endp,
type-or hash table
* inline expanders for length, reverse, endp, identity, and sort
* disable older ash-conditional in favor of newer ash-propagator
* propagate the type-or of the branches in c1if
* remove anti-integer prejudice in inline-type-matches
* length inlining support function cmp-vec-length
* type-or1 support
* Use new endp expansion to optimize dolist depending on safety
settings
* external functions compiled with safety = 1 for argument checking
* equalp hash bug fix
* equalp hashing fix
* consp, listp, and atom macros, remove DOTNIL, fix relevant functions
in list.d
* Clear the cache with mprotect on 386-linux
* disable dynamic functions when enabling static linking
* Fix equalp bitvector hashing bug
* consp in endp
* Better coerce and make-sequence
* fix type<= definition
* enhanced reader-error support
* enhanced reader-error support, readtable-case support, proper-list
type support, list function ansi fixes, hasfillp slot for arrays and
vectors, character traits, setf gethash interpreter fix, make-hash-
table ansi fixes, simple-vector-p ansi fix, print-symbol fixes, set-
syntax-from-char fixes, rework loose package syntax, prohibit loose
right paren in reader
* Fix gethash size 0 bug
* fix long-call probe on gcc, fdollars in identifiers on arm
* accelerate make-sequence, which was making several subtypep1 and
normalize-type calls on simple argument input, and even calling
itself thereby -- FIXME, get concise logic with performance
* enable setf readtable-case in printer-aux.lsp
* Prepare gcl_cmpmain.lsp for compilation
* accelerate deftype expansions
* compile gcl_cmpmain.lsp
* remove string-char from sys-proclaim.lisp
* print symbol fixes
* Fix subtypep cons test FIXME handle side effects better
* make-package case fix
* #+ #- readaer macro fixes
* function-lambda-expression -- FIXME closure variables elided
* read-suppress fixes, reader-error fixes
* reader error fixes
* fix if type-propagation bug, fix stream ansi failures, fix slash-dot
printing and corresponding read-errors
* scale default maxpage with SIZEOF_LONG and PAGEWIDTH
* fix &whole in defmacro subterms, some :allow-other-keys tests
* cleanup maccept a bit
* set file descriptor to -1 on close in streams with file pointers --
TODO examine use of explicit file buffers
* Fix ansi bugs in lcm, float, expt
* New parallel processing functions si::fork, si::select-read,
si::kill, si::p-let si::p-and and si::p-or
* Misc sequence ansi fixes
* ansi fix to phase
* sharp-v-reader for pre-compiled regexps
* logandc1 and logandc2 optimizers
* update init_ansi_gcl.lsp.in for new functions, export rudimentary
fns from mod/gcl_ansi_io.lsp
* rework parent/child communication across fork(), stack allocation in
children by default to return object pointers in the parent when
possible, use maximal cssize in configure by default
* Remove unnecessary stubs in compiled code
* push proclamation information into lisp for C functions defined with
DEFUN...
* FIXME --centralize DEFUN macros and push mutiple value returns to C
stack using a generic value holding structure
* FIXME write unreadable objects from children using an extended
fasdump format
* fix room report gc type anomaly
* compiler macros for position*, count*, map-into, and reduce
* update list component type handling for sequences
* fix bit vector inlining (offsets)
* full vector deftype expansion for consistent use in compiler
* accelerate relocatable string string-match
* work around for large directory listings for directory -- FIXME
* update pcl bootstrapping for new object type code in compiler
* format directive fixes
* fixes to format and char-name
* Prevent *c1nil*/*c1t* garbage accumulation
* Don't do branch elimination when autodetecting let bindings for now.
Can do better later by searching for tags separating binding and
point of evaluation
* Try harder to call after-gbc-hook after every gc
* throw an error on bogus macrolet definitions
* Strip emacs warnings when finding site-lisp directory
* clear sole remaining misc compiler test failure by realigning offset
position in 0 rank bit arrays (and others)
* Check array rank on setf aref
* Sanitize calls to after-gbc-hook, even if possibly more dangerous --
TODO test thoroughly
* plttest.c mod to get __div inlines on alpha
* Limit cssize by address wrap boundary for alpha and possibly others
* remove useless reset_cstack_limit
* reduce inlining fixes
* macosx fixes from 2.6.8pre courtesy Aurelien
* try to prevent some gc recusion when using *after-gbc-hook*
* Handle after-gbc-hook escape in manner that is robust against error
breaks
* FIx bignum gc print bug
* fix :dynamic-extent list inintialization
* Catch array object types from *constants* stack
* Better object-type; write non-static array objects to .data
* Omit heap ceiling check for now when ldd does not exist (e.g.
macosx)
* sbrk_macosx -> my_sbrk for (possible) overriding purposes
* macosx name mangling fixes
* clear-input for saner error processing
* multi-process safe gazonk names in compiler::*tmp-dir*
* Add underscore-mangled setjmp calls to plttest.c for macosx
* Fix POTFILES.in, Closes: #336207.
* Update templates, Closes: #324636
* New French and Swedish translations, Closes: #333654, Closes: #336757.
* Add feof to plttest.c for macosx
* rationalize some of the plt table stuff
* pass devices if present in compiler::get-temp-dir
* Fix install target
Files:
b501407201047f80dee0b8908a9f0977 666 interpreters optional gclcvs_2.7.0-51.dsc
2660f6c4ff7163b54a6a6b50a8fd0a48 23850051 interpreters optional gclcvs_2.7.0-51.tar.gz
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17 Dec '05
Your message dated Fri, 16 Dec 2005 19:32:17 -0800
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and subject line Bug#336207: fixed in gclcvs 2.7.0-51
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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
gclcvs, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
gclcvs-doc_2.7.0-51_all.deb
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gclcvs_2.7.0-51.dsc
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Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 22:13:42 +0000
Source: gclcvs
Binary: gclcvs gclcvs-doc
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 2.7.0-51
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Camm Maguire <camm(a)enhanced.com>
Changed-By: Camm Maguire <camm(a)enhanced.com>
Description:
gclcvs - GNU Common Lisp compiler, CVS snapshot
gclcvs-doc - Documentation for GNU Common Lisp, CVS snapshot
Closes: 324636 333654 336207 336757
Changes:
gclcvs (2.7.0-51) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Don't lower DBEGIN if shared mem start is beneath default
* Better conditionalizing of dbegin lowering script
* Make only one big TAGS table in source top
* No nil arrays in GCL
* check-type type error format string recognition
* check-type type error format string recognition
* Avoid duplicate data entries
* maphash inlining;array type centralization ; c1expr** for use in
branch elmination
* array type centralization ; propagate info in cases of branch
elimination
* propagate info in cases of branch elimination
* Bit vector inlining; signed-int and unsigned-int array element types
for use on 64bit where fixnum is 64bit and int is 32bit; prevent
cmp-aref et.al. symbol-function modifications from disabling
inlining in parts of the self-compile
* Replace recursively-cmp-macroexpand code with additional c1pass to
detect constant let bindings for autodeclaration purposes. FIXME --
comment, autodeclare modified bindings if appropriate, and
comment/document
* string-char to character; prevent cmp-aref et.al. symbol-function
modifications from disabling inlining in parts of the self-compile;
fill-pointer inlining; functionp and compile-function-p inlining;
maphash inlining
* string-char to character; allow local safety declarations in
compiled lambda closures
* string-char to character; consolidate type-and around resolve-type;
* string-char to character
* one big TAGS table
* string-char to character ; int array element types
* string-char to character ; int array element types
* localize safety proclamations; string-char to character ; simgle-
valued subtypep1 to accelerate best-array-element-type
* string-char to character ; localize safety proclamations
* dolist checks for improper list
* string-char to character ; localize saety proclamations
* string-char to character ; int array element types ; more robust plt
table handling
* string-char to character
* custreloc is default on macosx
* Accelerate equal, eql and equalp
* preliminary static linking option
* T is an ordinary symbol
* Fix regexp GC race
* Accelerate is_cons
* don't wrap quoted symbols external in lisp/common-lisp
* do eq promotions with real type handlers as subtypep et. al. are now
up to the task
* keep gazonk objects when *keep-gaz* is set
* complete eq promotion optimizers
* Check for nil first in type_of
* First attempt at hashing type operations in compiler -- TODO
consider eq rather than equal based strategy
* Better wrap-literal strategy
* Fix eql_is_eq macro
* Fix C macro parsing problem in array.c
* ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE fix
* Fix dlopen based fasloading and compiler::link via a new routine
si::find-init-name which determines the unique init-function name
before loading
* First try at euqalp hashing
* fix character and number equalp hash codes
* set compiler-check-args in pass1 for use in expanders e.g. endp,
type-or hash table
* inline expanders for length, reverse, endp, identity, and sort
* disable older ash-conditional in favor of newer ash-propagator
* propagate the type-or of the branches in c1if
* remove anti-integer prejudice in inline-type-matches
* length inlining support function cmp-vec-length
* type-or1 support
* Use new endp expansion to optimize dolist depending on safety
settings
* external functions compiled with safety = 1 for argument checking
* equalp hash bug fix
* equalp hashing fix
* consp, listp, and atom macros, remove DOTNIL, fix relevant functions
in list.d
* Clear the cache with mprotect on 386-linux
* disable dynamic functions when enabling static linking
* Fix equalp bitvector hashing bug
* consp in endp
* Better coerce and make-sequence
* fix type<= definition
* enhanced reader-error support
* enhanced reader-error support, readtable-case support, proper-list
type support, list function ansi fixes, hasfillp slot for arrays and
vectors, character traits, setf gethash interpreter fix, make-hash-
table ansi fixes, simple-vector-p ansi fix, print-symbol fixes, set-
syntax-from-char fixes, rework loose package syntax, prohibit loose
right paren in reader
* Fix gethash size 0 bug
* fix long-call probe on gcc, fdollars in identifiers on arm
* accelerate make-sequence, which was making several subtypep1 and
normalize-type calls on simple argument input, and even calling
itself thereby -- FIXME, get concise logic with performance
* enable setf readtable-case in printer-aux.lsp
* Prepare gcl_cmpmain.lsp for compilation
* accelerate deftype expansions
* compile gcl_cmpmain.lsp
* remove string-char from sys-proclaim.lisp
* print symbol fixes
* Fix subtypep cons test FIXME handle side effects better
* make-package case fix
* #+ #- readaer macro fixes
* function-lambda-expression -- FIXME closure variables elided
* read-suppress fixes, reader-error fixes
* reader error fixes
* fix if type-propagation bug, fix stream ansi failures, fix slash-dot
printing and corresponding read-errors
* scale default maxpage with SIZEOF_LONG and PAGEWIDTH
* fix &whole in defmacro subterms, some :allow-other-keys tests
* cleanup maccept a bit
* set file descriptor to -1 on close in streams with file pointers --
TODO examine use of explicit file buffers
* Fix ansi bugs in lcm, float, expt
* New parallel processing functions si::fork, si::select-read,
si::kill, si::p-let si::p-and and si::p-or
* Misc sequence ansi fixes
* ansi fix to phase
* sharp-v-reader for pre-compiled regexps
* logandc1 and logandc2 optimizers
* update init_ansi_gcl.lsp.in for new functions, export rudimentary
fns from mod/gcl_ansi_io.lsp
* rework parent/child communication across fork(), stack allocation in
children by default to return object pointers in the parent when
possible, use maximal cssize in configure by default
* Remove unnecessary stubs in compiled code
* push proclamation information into lisp for C functions defined with
DEFUN...
* FIXME --centralize DEFUN macros and push mutiple value returns to C
stack using a generic value holding structure
* FIXME write unreadable objects from children using an extended
fasdump format
* fix room report gc type anomaly
* compiler macros for position*, count*, map-into, and reduce
* update list component type handling for sequences
* fix bit vector inlining (offsets)
* full vector deftype expansion for consistent use in compiler
* accelerate relocatable string string-match
* work around for large directory listings for directory -- FIXME
* update pcl bootstrapping for new object type code in compiler
* format directive fixes
* fixes to format and char-name
* Prevent *c1nil*/*c1t* garbage accumulation
* Don't do branch elimination when autodetecting let bindings for now.
Can do better later by searching for tags separating binding and
point of evaluation
* Try harder to call after-gbc-hook after every gc
* throw an error on bogus macrolet definitions
* Strip emacs warnings when finding site-lisp directory
* clear sole remaining misc compiler test failure by realigning offset
position in 0 rank bit arrays (and others)
* Check array rank on setf aref
* Sanitize calls to after-gbc-hook, even if possibly more dangerous --
TODO test thoroughly
* plttest.c mod to get __div inlines on alpha
* Limit cssize by address wrap boundary for alpha and possibly others
* remove useless reset_cstack_limit
* reduce inlining fixes
* macosx fixes from 2.6.8pre courtesy Aurelien
* try to prevent some gc recusion when using *after-gbc-hook*
* Handle after-gbc-hook escape in manner that is robust against error
breaks
* FIx bignum gc print bug
* fix :dynamic-extent list inintialization
* Catch array object types from *constants* stack
* Better object-type; write non-static array objects to .data
* Omit heap ceiling check for now when ldd does not exist (e.g.
macosx)
* sbrk_macosx -> my_sbrk for (possible) overriding purposes
* macosx name mangling fixes
* clear-input for saner error processing
* multi-process safe gazonk names in compiler::*tmp-dir*
* Add underscore-mangled setjmp calls to plttest.c for macosx
* Fix POTFILES.in, Closes: #336207.
* Update templates, Closes: #324636
* New French and Swedish translations, Closes: #333654, Closes: #336757.
* Add feof to plttest.c for macosx
* rationalize some of the plt table stuff
* pass devices if present in compiler::get-temp-dir
* Fix install target
Files:
b501407201047f80dee0b8908a9f0977 666 interpreters optional gclcvs_2.7.0-51.dsc
2660f6c4ff7163b54a6a6b50a8fd0a48 23850051 interpreters optional gclcvs_2.7.0-51.tar.gz
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-- System Information:
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APT prefers unstable
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Architecture: i386 (i686)
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# Translators, if you are not familiar with the PO format, gettext
# documentation is worth reading, especially sections dedicated to
# this format, e.g. by running:
# info -n '(gettext)PO Files'
# info -n '(gettext)Header Entry'
# Some information specific to po-debconf are available at
# /usr/share/doc/po-debconf/README-trans
# or http://www.debian.org/intl/l10n/po-debconf/README-trans
# Developers do not need to manually edit POT or PO files.
# , fuzzy
#
#
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: gcl 2.6.7-9\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2005-02-19 01:34-0300\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2005-10-14 08:18+0200\n"
"Last-Translator: Daniel Nylander <po(a)danielnylander.se>\n"
"Language-Team: Swedish <sv(a)li.org>\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit"
#. Type: boolean
#. Description
#: ../gcl.templates:3
msgid "Use the work-in-progress ansi build by default"
msgstr "Använd work-in-progress ANSI-bygget som standard"
#. Type: boolean
#. Description
#: ../gcl.templates:3
msgid ""
"GCL is one of the oldest free common lisp systems still in use. Several "
"production systems have used it for over a decade. The common lisp standard "
"in effect when GCL was first released is known as \"Common Lisp, the Language"
"\" (CLtL1) after a book by Steele of the same name providing this "
"specification. Subsequently, a much expanded standard was adopted by the "
"American National Standards Institute (ANSI), which is still considered the "
"definitive common lisp language specification to this day. GCL is in the "
"process of providing an ANSI compliant image in addition to its traditional "
"CLtL1 image still in production use. Setting this variable will determine "
"which image you will use by default on executing 'gcl'. You can locally "
"override this choice by setting the GCL_ANSI environment variable to any non-"
"empty string for the ANSI build, and to the empty string for the CLtL1 "
"build, e.g. GCL_ANSI=t gcl. You may be interested in reviewing the ANSI "
"test results sketching the level of compliance achieved thus far in /usr/"
"share/doc/gcl/test_results.gz. The flavor of the build in force will be "
"reported in the initial startup banner."
msgstr ""
"GCL är en av de äldsta fria common lisp-system som fortfarande används. Ett flertal "
"produktionssystem har använt den i över ett decennium. Common lisp-standarden "
"som användes när GCL först gavs ut kallas för \"Common Lisp, språket\" (CLtL1) efter "
"en bok av Steele med samma namn som ger denna specifikation. Därefter blev en mycket "
"mer expanderad standard fråntagen av American National Standards Institute (ANSI) "
"som fortfarande är den definitiva common lisp-språket än idag. GCL är i processen att "
"ge en avbild som följer ANSI men också till den traditionella CLtL1 som fortfarande används "
"i produktion. Ställa in denna variabel bestämmer vilken avbild du vill använda som standard "
"när 'gcl' startas. Du kan lokalt köra över detta val genom att sätta miljövariabeln GCL_ANSI "
"till en icke-blank sträng för ANSI-bygget och en blank sträng för CLtL1-bygget, till exempel "
"GCL_ANSI=t gcl. Du kanske är intresserad av att granska ANSI-testresultaten som ger "
"en nivån av medgörlighet som klaras av än så länge, i /usr/share/doc/gcl/test_results.gz. "
"Valet av bygget som används kommer att rapporteras i den initiella uppstarten."
#. Type: boolean
#. Description
#: ../gcl.templates:24
msgid "Use the profiling build by default"
msgstr "Använd profilbygget som standard"
#. Type: boolean
#. Description
#: ../gcl.templates:24
msgid ""
"GCL now has support for profiling via gprof. Please see the documentation "
"for si::gprof-start and si::gprof-quit for details. This build is slower "
"than builds without gprof support, so this is not recommended for final "
"production use. You can locally override this choice by setting the GCL_PROF "
"environment variable to any non-empty string for profiling support, and to "
"the empty string for the more optimized builds, e.g. GCL_PROF=t gcl. If "
"profiling is enabled, this will be reported in the initial startup banner."
msgstr ""
"GCL har nu stöd för profiler via gprof. Vänligen se dokumentationen för si::gprof-start "
"och si::gprof-quit för detaljer. Detta bygge är långsammar än byggen utan gprof-stöd "
"så det är inte rekommenderat för användning i produktion. Du kan lokalt köra över "
"detta val genom att sätta miljövariabeln GCL_PROF till en icke-blank sträng för "
"profilstöd och till en blank sträng för mer optimerade byggen, exempel GCL_PROF=t gcl. "
"Om profilstöd är aktiverat kommer detta att rapporteras vid den initiella uppstarten."
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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
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gclcvs-doc_2.7.0-51_all.deb
to pool/main/g/gclcvs/gclcvs-doc_2.7.0-51_all.deb
gclcvs_2.7.0-51.dsc
to pool/main/g/gclcvs/gclcvs_2.7.0-51.dsc
gclcvs_2.7.0-51.tar.gz
to pool/main/g/gclcvs/gclcvs_2.7.0-51.tar.gz
gclcvs_2.7.0-51_i386.deb
to pool/main/g/gclcvs/gclcvs_2.7.0-51_i386.deb
A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.
Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed. If you
have further comments please address them to 333654(a)bugs.debian.org,
and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate.
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Hash: SHA1
Format: 1.7
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 22:13:42 +0000
Source: gclcvs
Binary: gclcvs gclcvs-doc
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 2.7.0-51
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Camm Maguire <camm(a)enhanced.com>
Changed-By: Camm Maguire <camm(a)enhanced.com>
Description:
gclcvs - GNU Common Lisp compiler, CVS snapshot
gclcvs-doc - Documentation for GNU Common Lisp, CVS snapshot
Closes: 324636 333654 336207 336757
Changes:
gclcvs (2.7.0-51) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Don't lower DBEGIN if shared mem start is beneath default
* Better conditionalizing of dbegin lowering script
* Make only one big TAGS table in source top
* No nil arrays in GCL
* check-type type error format string recognition
* check-type type error format string recognition
* Avoid duplicate data entries
* maphash inlining;array type centralization ; c1expr** for use in
branch elmination
* array type centralization ; propagate info in cases of branch
elimination
* propagate info in cases of branch elimination
* Bit vector inlining; signed-int and unsigned-int array element types
for use on 64bit where fixnum is 64bit and int is 32bit; prevent
cmp-aref et.al. symbol-function modifications from disabling
inlining in parts of the self-compile
* Replace recursively-cmp-macroexpand code with additional c1pass to
detect constant let bindings for autodeclaration purposes. FIXME --
comment, autodeclare modified bindings if appropriate, and
comment/document
* string-char to character; prevent cmp-aref et.al. symbol-function
modifications from disabling inlining in parts of the self-compile;
fill-pointer inlining; functionp and compile-function-p inlining;
maphash inlining
* string-char to character; allow local safety declarations in
compiled lambda closures
* string-char to character; consolidate type-and around resolve-type;
* string-char to character
* one big TAGS table
* string-char to character ; int array element types
* string-char to character ; int array element types
* localize safety proclamations; string-char to character ; simgle-
valued subtypep1 to accelerate best-array-element-type
* string-char to character ; localize safety proclamations
* dolist checks for improper list
* string-char to character ; localize saety proclamations
* string-char to character ; int array element types ; more robust plt
table handling
* string-char to character
* custreloc is default on macosx
* Accelerate equal, eql and equalp
* preliminary static linking option
* T is an ordinary symbol
* Fix regexp GC race
* Accelerate is_cons
* don't wrap quoted symbols external in lisp/common-lisp
* do eq promotions with real type handlers as subtypep et. al. are now
up to the task
* keep gazonk objects when *keep-gaz* is set
* complete eq promotion optimizers
* Check for nil first in type_of
* First attempt at hashing type operations in compiler -- TODO
consider eq rather than equal based strategy
* Better wrap-literal strategy
* Fix eql_is_eq macro
* Fix C macro parsing problem in array.c
* ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE fix
* Fix dlopen based fasloading and compiler::link via a new routine
si::find-init-name which determines the unique init-function name
before loading
* First try at euqalp hashing
* fix character and number equalp hash codes
* set compiler-check-args in pass1 for use in expanders e.g. endp,
type-or hash table
* inline expanders for length, reverse, endp, identity, and sort
* disable older ash-conditional in favor of newer ash-propagator
* propagate the type-or of the branches in c1if
* remove anti-integer prejudice in inline-type-matches
* length inlining support function cmp-vec-length
* type-or1 support
* Use new endp expansion to optimize dolist depending on safety
settings
* external functions compiled with safety = 1 for argument checking
* equalp hash bug fix
* equalp hashing fix
* consp, listp, and atom macros, remove DOTNIL, fix relevant functions
in list.d
* Clear the cache with mprotect on 386-linux
* disable dynamic functions when enabling static linking
* Fix equalp bitvector hashing bug
* consp in endp
* Better coerce and make-sequence
* fix type<= definition
* enhanced reader-error support
* enhanced reader-error support, readtable-case support, proper-list
type support, list function ansi fixes, hasfillp slot for arrays and
vectors, character traits, setf gethash interpreter fix, make-hash-
table ansi fixes, simple-vector-p ansi fix, print-symbol fixes, set-
syntax-from-char fixes, rework loose package syntax, prohibit loose
right paren in reader
* Fix gethash size 0 bug
* fix long-call probe on gcc, fdollars in identifiers on arm
* accelerate make-sequence, which was making several subtypep1 and
normalize-type calls on simple argument input, and even calling
itself thereby -- FIXME, get concise logic with performance
* enable setf readtable-case in printer-aux.lsp
* Prepare gcl_cmpmain.lsp for compilation
* accelerate deftype expansions
* compile gcl_cmpmain.lsp
* remove string-char from sys-proclaim.lisp
* print symbol fixes
* Fix subtypep cons test FIXME handle side effects better
* make-package case fix
* #+ #- readaer macro fixes
* function-lambda-expression -- FIXME closure variables elided
* read-suppress fixes, reader-error fixes
* reader error fixes
* fix if type-propagation bug, fix stream ansi failures, fix slash-dot
printing and corresponding read-errors
* scale default maxpage with SIZEOF_LONG and PAGEWIDTH
* fix &whole in defmacro subterms, some :allow-other-keys tests
* cleanup maccept a bit
* set file descriptor to -1 on close in streams with file pointers --
TODO examine use of explicit file buffers
* Fix ansi bugs in lcm, float, expt
* New parallel processing functions si::fork, si::select-read,
si::kill, si::p-let si::p-and and si::p-or
* Misc sequence ansi fixes
* ansi fix to phase
* sharp-v-reader for pre-compiled regexps
* logandc1 and logandc2 optimizers
* update init_ansi_gcl.lsp.in for new functions, export rudimentary
fns from mod/gcl_ansi_io.lsp
* rework parent/child communication across fork(), stack allocation in
children by default to return object pointers in the parent when
possible, use maximal cssize in configure by default
* Remove unnecessary stubs in compiled code
* push proclamation information into lisp for C functions defined with
DEFUN...
* FIXME --centralize DEFUN macros and push mutiple value returns to C
stack using a generic value holding structure
* FIXME write unreadable objects from children using an extended
fasdump format
* fix room report gc type anomaly
* compiler macros for position*, count*, map-into, and reduce
* update list component type handling for sequences
* fix bit vector inlining (offsets)
* full vector deftype expansion for consistent use in compiler
* accelerate relocatable string string-match
* work around for large directory listings for directory -- FIXME
* update pcl bootstrapping for new object type code in compiler
* format directive fixes
* fixes to format and char-name
* Prevent *c1nil*/*c1t* garbage accumulation
* Don't do branch elimination when autodetecting let bindings for now.
Can do better later by searching for tags separating binding and
point of evaluation
* Try harder to call after-gbc-hook after every gc
* throw an error on bogus macrolet definitions
* Strip emacs warnings when finding site-lisp directory
* clear sole remaining misc compiler test failure by realigning offset
position in 0 rank bit arrays (and others)
* Check array rank on setf aref
* Sanitize calls to after-gbc-hook, even if possibly more dangerous --
TODO test thoroughly
* plttest.c mod to get __div inlines on alpha
* Limit cssize by address wrap boundary for alpha and possibly others
* remove useless reset_cstack_limit
* reduce inlining fixes
* macosx fixes from 2.6.8pre courtesy Aurelien
* try to prevent some gc recusion when using *after-gbc-hook*
* Handle after-gbc-hook escape in manner that is robust against error
breaks
* FIx bignum gc print bug
* fix :dynamic-extent list inintialization
* Catch array object types from *constants* stack
* Better object-type; write non-static array objects to .data
* Omit heap ceiling check for now when ldd does not exist (e.g.
macosx)
* sbrk_macosx -> my_sbrk for (possible) overriding purposes
* macosx name mangling fixes
* clear-input for saner error processing
* multi-process safe gazonk names in compiler::*tmp-dir*
* Add underscore-mangled setjmp calls to plttest.c for macosx
* Fix POTFILES.in, Closes: #336207.
* Update templates, Closes: #324636
* New French and Swedish translations, Closes: #333654, Closes: #336757.
* Add feof to plttest.c for macosx
* rationalize some of the plt table stuff
* pass devices if present in compiler::get-temp-dir
* Fix install target
Files:
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[cl-debian] Bug#324636: marked as done (gcl: Too verbose debconf templates)
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The debconf templates for this package are too verbose. Noone with a normal
brain will ever read these screens, which will, moreover, not fit on one
screen in the most common debconf interface.
This induces a translation nightmare for translators. Most of the
information in these debconf screen should go in a README.Debian file, which
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Source: gclcvs
Source-Version: 2.7.0-51
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
gclcvs, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
gclcvs-doc_2.7.0-51_all.deb
to pool/main/g/gclcvs/gclcvs-doc_2.7.0-51_all.deb
gclcvs_2.7.0-51.dsc
to pool/main/g/gclcvs/gclcvs_2.7.0-51.dsc
gclcvs_2.7.0-51.tar.gz
to pool/main/g/gclcvs/gclcvs_2.7.0-51.tar.gz
gclcvs_2.7.0-51_i386.deb
to pool/main/g/gclcvs/gclcvs_2.7.0-51_i386.deb
A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.
Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed. If you
have further comments please address them to 324636(a)bugs.debian.org,
and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate.
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Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 22:13:42 +0000
Source: gclcvs
Binary: gclcvs gclcvs-doc
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 2.7.0-51
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Camm Maguire <camm(a)enhanced.com>
Changed-By: Camm Maguire <camm(a)enhanced.com>
Description:
gclcvs - GNU Common Lisp compiler, CVS snapshot
gclcvs-doc - Documentation for GNU Common Lisp, CVS snapshot
Closes: 324636 333654 336207 336757
Changes:
gclcvs (2.7.0-51) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Don't lower DBEGIN if shared mem start is beneath default
* Better conditionalizing of dbegin lowering script
* Make only one big TAGS table in source top
* No nil arrays in GCL
* check-type type error format string recognition
* check-type type error format string recognition
* Avoid duplicate data entries
* maphash inlining;array type centralization ; c1expr** for use in
branch elmination
* array type centralization ; propagate info in cases of branch
elimination
* propagate info in cases of branch elimination
* Bit vector inlining; signed-int and unsigned-int array element types
for use on 64bit where fixnum is 64bit and int is 32bit; prevent
cmp-aref et.al. symbol-function modifications from disabling
inlining in parts of the self-compile
* Replace recursively-cmp-macroexpand code with additional c1pass to
detect constant let bindings for autodeclaration purposes. FIXME --
comment, autodeclare modified bindings if appropriate, and
comment/document
* string-char to character; prevent cmp-aref et.al. symbol-function
modifications from disabling inlining in parts of the self-compile;
fill-pointer inlining; functionp and compile-function-p inlining;
maphash inlining
* string-char to character; allow local safety declarations in
compiled lambda closures
* string-char to character; consolidate type-and around resolve-type;
* string-char to character
* one big TAGS table
* string-char to character ; int array element types
* string-char to character ; int array element types
* localize safety proclamations; string-char to character ; simgle-
valued subtypep1 to accelerate best-array-element-type
* string-char to character ; localize safety proclamations
* dolist checks for improper list
* string-char to character ; localize saety proclamations
* string-char to character ; int array element types ; more robust plt
table handling
* string-char to character
* custreloc is default on macosx
* Accelerate equal, eql and equalp
* preliminary static linking option
* T is an ordinary symbol
* Fix regexp GC race
* Accelerate is_cons
* don't wrap quoted symbols external in lisp/common-lisp
* do eq promotions with real type handlers as subtypep et. al. are now
up to the task
* keep gazonk objects when *keep-gaz* is set
* complete eq promotion optimizers
* Check for nil first in type_of
* First attempt at hashing type operations in compiler -- TODO
consider eq rather than equal based strategy
* Better wrap-literal strategy
* Fix eql_is_eq macro
* Fix C macro parsing problem in array.c
* ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE fix
* Fix dlopen based fasloading and compiler::link via a new routine
si::find-init-name which determines the unique init-function name
before loading
* First try at euqalp hashing
* fix character and number equalp hash codes
* set compiler-check-args in pass1 for use in expanders e.g. endp,
type-or hash table
* inline expanders for length, reverse, endp, identity, and sort
* disable older ash-conditional in favor of newer ash-propagator
* propagate the type-or of the branches in c1if
* remove anti-integer prejudice in inline-type-matches
* length inlining support function cmp-vec-length
* type-or1 support
* Use new endp expansion to optimize dolist depending on safety
settings
* external functions compiled with safety = 1 for argument checking
* equalp hash bug fix
* equalp hashing fix
* consp, listp, and atom macros, remove DOTNIL, fix relevant functions
in list.d
* Clear the cache with mprotect on 386-linux
* disable dynamic functions when enabling static linking
* Fix equalp bitvector hashing bug
* consp in endp
* Better coerce and make-sequence
* fix type<= definition
* enhanced reader-error support
* enhanced reader-error support, readtable-case support, proper-list
type support, list function ansi fixes, hasfillp slot for arrays and
vectors, character traits, setf gethash interpreter fix, make-hash-
table ansi fixes, simple-vector-p ansi fix, print-symbol fixes, set-
syntax-from-char fixes, rework loose package syntax, prohibit loose
right paren in reader
* Fix gethash size 0 bug
* fix long-call probe on gcc, fdollars in identifiers on arm
* accelerate make-sequence, which was making several subtypep1 and
normalize-type calls on simple argument input, and even calling
itself thereby -- FIXME, get concise logic with performance
* enable setf readtable-case in printer-aux.lsp
* Prepare gcl_cmpmain.lsp for compilation
* accelerate deftype expansions
* compile gcl_cmpmain.lsp
* remove string-char from sys-proclaim.lisp
* print symbol fixes
* Fix subtypep cons test FIXME handle side effects better
* make-package case fix
* #+ #- readaer macro fixes
* function-lambda-expression -- FIXME closure variables elided
* read-suppress fixes, reader-error fixes
* reader error fixes
* fix if type-propagation bug, fix stream ansi failures, fix slash-dot
printing and corresponding read-errors
* scale default maxpage with SIZEOF_LONG and PAGEWIDTH
* fix &whole in defmacro subterms, some :allow-other-keys tests
* cleanup maccept a bit
* set file descriptor to -1 on close in streams with file pointers --
TODO examine use of explicit file buffers
* Fix ansi bugs in lcm, float, expt
* New parallel processing functions si::fork, si::select-read,
si::kill, si::p-let si::p-and and si::p-or
* Misc sequence ansi fixes
* ansi fix to phase
* sharp-v-reader for pre-compiled regexps
* logandc1 and logandc2 optimizers
* update init_ansi_gcl.lsp.in for new functions, export rudimentary
fns from mod/gcl_ansi_io.lsp
* rework parent/child communication across fork(), stack allocation in
children by default to return object pointers in the parent when
possible, use maximal cssize in configure by default
* Remove unnecessary stubs in compiled code
* push proclamation information into lisp for C functions defined with
DEFUN...
* FIXME --centralize DEFUN macros and push mutiple value returns to C
stack using a generic value holding structure
* FIXME write unreadable objects from children using an extended
fasdump format
* fix room report gc type anomaly
* compiler macros for position*, count*, map-into, and reduce
* update list component type handling for sequences
* fix bit vector inlining (offsets)
* full vector deftype expansion for consistent use in compiler
* accelerate relocatable string string-match
* work around for large directory listings for directory -- FIXME
* update pcl bootstrapping for new object type code in compiler
* format directive fixes
* fixes to format and char-name
* Prevent *c1nil*/*c1t* garbage accumulation
* Don't do branch elimination when autodetecting let bindings for now.
Can do better later by searching for tags separating binding and
point of evaluation
* Try harder to call after-gbc-hook after every gc
* throw an error on bogus macrolet definitions
* Strip emacs warnings when finding site-lisp directory
* clear sole remaining misc compiler test failure by realigning offset
position in 0 rank bit arrays (and others)
* Check array rank on setf aref
* Sanitize calls to after-gbc-hook, even if possibly more dangerous --
TODO test thoroughly
* plttest.c mod to get __div inlines on alpha
* Limit cssize by address wrap boundary for alpha and possibly others
* remove useless reset_cstack_limit
* reduce inlining fixes
* macosx fixes from 2.6.8pre courtesy Aurelien
* try to prevent some gc recusion when using *after-gbc-hook*
* Handle after-gbc-hook escape in manner that is robust against error
breaks
* FIx bignum gc print bug
* fix :dynamic-extent list inintialization
* Catch array object types from *constants* stack
* Better object-type; write non-static array objects to .data
* Omit heap ceiling check for now when ldd does not exist (e.g.
macosx)
* sbrk_macosx -> my_sbrk for (possible) overriding purposes
* macosx name mangling fixes
* clear-input for saner error processing
* multi-process safe gazonk names in compiler::*tmp-dir*
* Add underscore-mangled setjmp calls to plttest.c for macosx
* Fix POTFILES.in, Closes: #336207.
* Update templates, Closes: #324636
* New French and Swedish translations, Closes: #333654, Closes: #336757.
* Add feof to plttest.c for macosx
* rationalize some of the plt table stuff
* pass devices if present in compiler::get-temp-dir
* Fix install target
Files:
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Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 22:13:42 +0000
Source: gclcvs
Binary: gclcvs gclcvs-doc
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 2.7.0-51
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Camm Maguire <camm(a)enhanced.com>
Changed-By: Camm Maguire <camm(a)enhanced.com>
Description:
gclcvs - GNU Common Lisp compiler, CVS snapshot
gclcvs-doc - Documentation for GNU Common Lisp, CVS snapshot
Closes: 324636 333654 336207 336757
Changes:
gclcvs (2.7.0-51) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Don't lower DBEGIN if shared mem start is beneath default
* Better conditionalizing of dbegin lowering script
* Make only one big TAGS table in source top
* No nil arrays in GCL
* check-type type error format string recognition
* check-type type error format string recognition
* Avoid duplicate data entries
* maphash inlining;array type centralization ; c1expr** for use in
branch elmination
* array type centralization ; propagate info in cases of branch
elimination
* propagate info in cases of branch elimination
* Bit vector inlining; signed-int and unsigned-int array element types
for use on 64bit where fixnum is 64bit and int is 32bit; prevent
cmp-aref et.al. symbol-function modifications from disabling
inlining in parts of the self-compile
* Replace recursively-cmp-macroexpand code with additional c1pass to
detect constant let bindings for autodeclaration purposes. FIXME --
comment, autodeclare modified bindings if appropriate, and
comment/document
* string-char to character; prevent cmp-aref et.al. symbol-function
modifications from disabling inlining in parts of the self-compile;
fill-pointer inlining; functionp and compile-function-p inlining;
maphash inlining
* string-char to character; allow local safety declarations in
compiled lambda closures
* string-char to character; consolidate type-and around resolve-type;
* string-char to character
* one big TAGS table
* string-char to character ; int array element types
* string-char to character ; int array element types
* localize safety proclamations; string-char to character ; simgle-
valued subtypep1 to accelerate best-array-element-type
* string-char to character ; localize safety proclamations
* dolist checks for improper list
* string-char to character ; localize saety proclamations
* string-char to character ; int array element types ; more robust plt
table handling
* string-char to character
* custreloc is default on macosx
* Accelerate equal, eql and equalp
* preliminary static linking option
* T is an ordinary symbol
* Fix regexp GC race
* Accelerate is_cons
* don't wrap quoted symbols external in lisp/common-lisp
* do eq promotions with real type handlers as subtypep et. al. are now
up to the task
* keep gazonk objects when *keep-gaz* is set
* complete eq promotion optimizers
* Check for nil first in type_of
* First attempt at hashing type operations in compiler -- TODO
consider eq rather than equal based strategy
* Better wrap-literal strategy
* Fix eql_is_eq macro
* Fix C macro parsing problem in array.c
* ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE fix
* Fix dlopen based fasloading and compiler::link via a new routine
si::find-init-name which determines the unique init-function name
before loading
* First try at euqalp hashing
* fix character and number equalp hash codes
* set compiler-check-args in pass1 for use in expanders e.g. endp,
type-or hash table
* inline expanders for length, reverse, endp, identity, and sort
* disable older ash-conditional in favor of newer ash-propagator
* propagate the type-or of the branches in c1if
* remove anti-integer prejudice in inline-type-matches
* length inlining support function cmp-vec-length
* type-or1 support
* Use new endp expansion to optimize dolist depending on safety
settings
* external functions compiled with safety = 1 for argument checking
* equalp hash bug fix
* equalp hashing fix
* consp, listp, and atom macros, remove DOTNIL, fix relevant functions
in list.d
* Clear the cache with mprotect on 386-linux
* disable dynamic functions when enabling static linking
* Fix equalp bitvector hashing bug
* consp in endp
* Better coerce and make-sequence
* fix type<= definition
* enhanced reader-error support
* enhanced reader-error support, readtable-case support, proper-list
type support, list function ansi fixes, hasfillp slot for arrays and
vectors, character traits, setf gethash interpreter fix, make-hash-
table ansi fixes, simple-vector-p ansi fix, print-symbol fixes, set-
syntax-from-char fixes, rework loose package syntax, prohibit loose
right paren in reader
* Fix gethash size 0 bug
* fix long-call probe on gcc, fdollars in identifiers on arm
* accelerate make-sequence, which was making several subtypep1 and
normalize-type calls on simple argument input, and even calling
itself thereby -- FIXME, get concise logic with performance
* enable setf readtable-case in printer-aux.lsp
* Prepare gcl_cmpmain.lsp for compilation
* accelerate deftype expansions
* compile gcl_cmpmain.lsp
* remove string-char from sys-proclaim.lisp
* print symbol fixes
* Fix subtypep cons test FIXME handle side effects better
* make-package case fix
* #+ #- readaer macro fixes
* function-lambda-expression -- FIXME closure variables elided
* read-suppress fixes, reader-error fixes
* reader error fixes
* fix if type-propagation bug, fix stream ansi failures, fix slash-dot
printing and corresponding read-errors
* scale default maxpage with SIZEOF_LONG and PAGEWIDTH
* fix &whole in defmacro subterms, some :allow-other-keys tests
* cleanup maccept a bit
* set file descriptor to -1 on close in streams with file pointers --
TODO examine use of explicit file buffers
* Fix ansi bugs in lcm, float, expt
* New parallel processing functions si::fork, si::select-read,
si::kill, si::p-let si::p-and and si::p-or
* Misc sequence ansi fixes
* ansi fix to phase
* sharp-v-reader for pre-compiled regexps
* logandc1 and logandc2 optimizers
* update init_ansi_gcl.lsp.in for new functions, export rudimentary
fns from mod/gcl_ansi_io.lsp
* rework parent/child communication across fork(), stack allocation in
children by default to return object pointers in the parent when
possible, use maximal cssize in configure by default
* Remove unnecessary stubs in compiled code
* push proclamation information into lisp for C functions defined with
DEFUN...
* FIXME --centralize DEFUN macros and push mutiple value returns to C
stack using a generic value holding structure
* FIXME write unreadable objects from children using an extended
fasdump format
* fix room report gc type anomaly
* compiler macros for position*, count*, map-into, and reduce
* update list component type handling for sequences
* fix bit vector inlining (offsets)
* full vector deftype expansion for consistent use in compiler
* accelerate relocatable string string-match
* work around for large directory listings for directory -- FIXME
* update pcl bootstrapping for new object type code in compiler
* format directive fixes
* fixes to format and char-name
* Prevent *c1nil*/*c1t* garbage accumulation
* Don't do branch elimination when autodetecting let bindings for now.
Can do better later by searching for tags separating binding and
point of evaluation
* Try harder to call after-gbc-hook after every gc
* throw an error on bogus macrolet definitions
* Strip emacs warnings when finding site-lisp directory
* clear sole remaining misc compiler test failure by realigning offset
position in 0 rank bit arrays (and others)
* Check array rank on setf aref
* Sanitize calls to after-gbc-hook, even if possibly more dangerous --
TODO test thoroughly
* plttest.c mod to get __div inlines on alpha
* Limit cssize by address wrap boundary for alpha and possibly others
* remove useless reset_cstack_limit
* reduce inlining fixes
* macosx fixes from 2.6.8pre courtesy Aurelien
* try to prevent some gc recusion when using *after-gbc-hook*
* Handle after-gbc-hook escape in manner that is robust against error
breaks
* FIx bignum gc print bug
* fix :dynamic-extent list inintialization
* Catch array object types from *constants* stack
* Better object-type; write non-static array objects to .data
* Omit heap ceiling check for now when ldd does not exist (e.g.
macosx)
* sbrk_macosx -> my_sbrk for (possible) overriding purposes
* macosx name mangling fixes
* clear-input for saner error processing
* multi-process safe gazonk names in compiler::*tmp-dir*
* Add underscore-mangled setjmp calls to plttest.c for macosx
* Fix POTFILES.in, Closes: #336207.
* Update templates, Closes: #324636
* New French and Swedish translations, Closes: #333654, Closes: #336757.
* Add feof to plttest.c for macosx
* rationalize some of the plt table stuff
* pass devices if present in compiler::get-temp-dir
* Fix install target
Files:
b501407201047f80dee0b8908a9f0977 666 interpreters optional gclcvs_2.7.0-51.dsc
2660f6c4ff7163b54a6a6b50a8fd0a48 23850051 interpreters optional gclcvs_2.7.0-51.tar.gz
7d9228ecffd09e11672210127f66cf66 3210266 doc optional gclcvs-doc_2.7.0-51_all.deb
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[cl-debian] Bug#343406: marked as done (sbcl: does not start on Linux/PPC.)
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Package: sbcl
Version: 1:0.9.7.1-2
Severity: important
If I want to start sbcl, I get:
fatal error encountered in SBCL pid 23427:
can't find core file
It is the same behavior with sbcl 1:0.9.7.1-1. sbcl 1:0.9.5.50-1 works.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: powerpc (ppc)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.14
Locale: LANG=de_DE@euro, LC_CTYPE=de_DE@euro (charmap=ISO-8859-15)
Versions of packages sbcl depends on:
ii libc6 2.3.5-8 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
Versions of packages sbcl recommends:
ii binfmt-support 1.2.7 Support for extra binary formats
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Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 07:35:39 +0100
Source: sbcl
Binary: sbcl sbcl-common
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 1:0.9.7.1-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Peter Van Eynde <pvaneynd(a)debian.org>
Changed-By: Peter Van Eynde <pvaneynd(a)debian.org>
Description:
sbcl - A development environment for Common Lisp
sbcl-common - Architecture independent files for SBCL
Closes: 341784 343406
Changes:
sbcl (1:0.9.7.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Found stupid bug: run dh_lisp in binary-arch
target, NOT in binary-indep (!).
(Closes: #343406, #341784)
Files:
505f469925ad8fb9a254fa2186f7365f 675 devel optional sbcl_0.9.7.1-3.dsc
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[cl-debian] Bug#341784: marked as done (sbcl: SBCL fails to start in SID)
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Package: sbcl
Version: 1:0.9.6.55-1
Severity: normal
SBCL fails to start with:
fatal error encountered in SBCL pid 25730:
can't find core file
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
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Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Peter Van Eynde <pvaneynd(a)debian.org>
Changed-By: Peter Van Eynde <pvaneynd(a)debian.org>
Description:
sbcl - A development environment for Common Lisp
sbcl-common - Architecture independent files for SBCL
Closes: 341784 343406
Changes:
sbcl (1:0.9.7.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Found stupid bug: run dh_lisp in binary-arch
target, NOT in binary-indep (!).
(Closes: #343406, #341784)
Files:
505f469925ad8fb9a254fa2186f7365f 675 devel optional sbcl_0.9.7.1-3.dsc
32e51a61a978c67dd1851cbc8c8c1f9c 22121 devel optional sbcl_0.9.7.1-3.diff.gz
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Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 07:35:39 +0100
Source: sbcl
Binary: sbcl sbcl-common
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 1:0.9.7.1-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Peter Van Eynde <pvaneynd(a)debian.org>
Changed-By: Peter Van Eynde <pvaneynd(a)debian.org>
Description:
sbcl - A development environment for Common Lisp
sbcl-common - Architecture independent files for SBCL
Closes: 341784 343406
Changes:
sbcl (1:0.9.7.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
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* Found stupid bug: run dh_lisp in binary-arch
target, NOT in binary-indep (!).
(Closes: #343406, #341784)
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Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 11:24:59 +0100
Source: cl-utilities
Binary: cl-utilities
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.2.1-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Peter Van Eynde <pvaneynd(a)debian.org>
Changed-By: Peter Van Eynde <pvaneynd(a)debian.org>
Description:
cl-utilities - a Common Lisp library of common functions
Changes:
cl-utilities (1.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream
* Install documentation provided by upstream.
Files:
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