
I'm glad to announce cl-launch 1.86, which I'm sad to say fixes brown bag bugs (most importantly including command-line arguments not being recomputed anymore when using dumped images), and revises its claim of complete support for image-dumping with ECL (see discussion on the ECL mailing-list). An important new feature is a more complete automated test coverage, that now includes image-dumping in the tested combinations -- this allowed me to catch all the above bugs and more. In other news, I revived the limited support for gcl 2.6 (no asdf, no image dumping). The gcl 2.7 in debian is hosed on too many levels for me to try do anything more about it. As usual, the relevant files are available on http://fare.tunes.org/files/cl-launch/ Peter Van Eynde wrote:
The package looks good, I had 5 minutes so I rebuild and uploaded it. It was actually quite buggy. 1.86 shall improve on the quality with its more complete integrated regression test suite. And so I feel entitled to stealing 5 more of your minutes.
I thought it was using ECL's asdf. Could you open wishlist bugs against ECL so I don't forget to fix this? I did, and offered several solutions to this problem. However, I realized that ECL's c::builder also had problems with pathnames and with libraries, making it unsuitable as is for use by cl-launch. The ECL guys don't seem to care enough to fix it, and frankly neither do I. Sigh.
I assumed Rene and Peter were my Uploaders. If not, the control file should be changed appropriately by my mysterious mentor to reveal himself.
Boe! :-)
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