The February snapshot has been tagged. Binaries will be uploaded soon. Starting with this snapshot, only Solaris 10 binaries will be uploaded; support for Solaris 8 is dropped. This also includes a change to TRANSLATE-PATHNAMES. See the release notes for details. Ray
On 1/31/10 12:43 PM, Raymond Toy wrote:
The February snapshot has been tagged. Binaries will be uploaded soon.
Oops. The 8-bit (non-unicode) builds won't build due to a mistake. (I never do 8bit builds during development anymore.) Thus, I'm moving the tag to the new place. Sorry about that. Ray
After more than two years of doing it, I am bailing out: effective immediately, I am no longer building binaries for FreeBSD. -- Alex -- alex-goncharov@comcast.net --
Alex Goncharov wrote on Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 07:34:15AM -0500:
After more than two years of doing it, I am bailing out: effective immediately, I am no longer building binaries for FreeBSD.
I'll chime in. Might be time to get better sync with the port anyway. Martin -- Martin Cracauer, Programmer, ITA Software Inc, 617-714-2130
On 2/10/10 9:29 AM, Martin Cracauer wrote:
Alex Goncharov wrote on Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 07:34:15AM -0500:
After more than two years of doing it, I am bailing out: effective immediately, I am no longer building binaries for FreeBSD.
I'll chime in. Might be time to get better sync with the port anyway.
That's fantastic! If you need help, let me know. It would have been sad if no one stepped up to do the FreeBSD builds. After all, FreeBSD was where the first x86 port of CMUCL was done. Ray
Raymond Toy wrote on Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:35:11PM -0500:
On 2/10/10 9:29 AM, Martin Cracauer wrote:
Alex Goncharov wrote on Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 07:34:15AM -0500:
After more than two years of doing it, I am bailing out: effective immediately, I am no longer building binaries for FreeBSD.
I'll chime in. Might be time to get better sync with the port anyway.
That's fantastic! If you need help, let me know. It would have been sad if no one stepped up to do the FreeBSD builds. After all, FreeBSD was where the first x86 port of CMUCL was done.
Hmm, does that mean I have to get a 32 bit FreeBSD :-) We need to talk about uploading and things but let me get settled first. Martin -- Martin Cracauer, Programmer, ITA Software Inc, 617-714-2130
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Martin Cracauer <cracauer@itasoftware.com>wrote:
Hmm, does that mean I have to get a 32 bit FreeBSD :-)
You can either hack the makefiles or, better still, setup a jail which has the libraries in the right place.
On 2/12/10 1:36 PM, Martin Cracauer wrote:
Raymond Toy wrote on Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:35:11PM -0500:
On 2/10/10 9:29 AM, Martin Cracauer wrote:
Alex Goncharov wrote on Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 07:34:15AM -0500:
After more than two years of doing it, I am bailing out: effective immediately, I am no longer building binaries for FreeBSD.
I'll chime in. Might be time to get better sync with the port anyway.
That's fantastic! If you need help, let me know. It would have been sad if no one stepped up to do the FreeBSD builds. After all, FreeBSD was where the first x86 port of CMUCL was done.
Hmm, does that mean I have to get a 32 bit FreeBSD :-)
We need to talk about uploading and things but let me get settled first.
Are you settled in yet? It's March so it's time for a snapshot. Should I wait or just make the label for the snapshot? Ray
On 2/10/10 7:34 AM, Alex Goncharov wrote:
After more than two years of doing it, I am bailing out: effective immediately, I am no longer building binaries for FreeBSD.
Two years already? Time flies! Many thanks for doing the builds Ray
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