
I am pleased to announce cl-launch 1.90. This release, dubbed "bit unrot", sports full support for openmcl 1.1, bug fixes for numerous corner cases and less-used implementations (e.g. gcl), and some improvements to make the test framework more robust. I've run the full test suite on all the implementations I could, and it seems to work well. I humbly beg the my uploaders to upload the package from http://fare.tunes.org/files/cl-launch/ [ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] Computerese Irregular Verb Conjugation: I have preferences. You have biases. He/She has prejudices.

On Sunday 08 October 2006 20:28, Faré wrote:
I humbly beg the my uploaders to upload the package from http://fare.tunes.org/files/cl-launch/
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Well, cl-launch being my main procrastination outlet this weekend, here's cl-launch 1.91, that fixes a whole lot of corner cases revealed by extensive testing: * support scripts the pathname of which has no type in clisp or gcl, * workaround a bug in clisp option parsing, * avoid conflict betweel cl-launch'ed and SLIME-launched programs that depend on cl-launch as a system. * avoid (fix?) some race-condition due to regenerating a source file in the same split-second that a previous version was compiled. * fix problem with non-toplevel use of $0 by the shell wrapper * extensive regression testing with all supported implementations, gathering statistics. lintian'ed. Once again, I humbly beg my uploaders to do the right thing. http://fare.tunes.org/files/cl-launch/ On 09/10/06, Peter Van Eynde <pvaneynd@debian.org> wrote:
Building now...
Whodda thunk that providing such a trivial thing as a uniform frontend to various lisp implementations would be so complex and bug-prone? [ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. -- Albert Einstein

Scribit Faré dies 10/10/2006 hora 02:42:
Whodda thunk that providing such a trivial thing as a uniform frontend to various lisp implementations would be so complex and bug-prone?
Well, I now stopped telling anyone that any devlopment is trivial, because anytime I told that, I ended working at least an entire week to produce a partial implementation of my "trivial" idea... Trivially, Nowhere man -- nowhere.man@levallois.eu.org OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A
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