So in summay clc works really well when it works, but when it doesn't it is very difficult to ascertain where the fault lies. Is it still actively developed, and if so do the developers know that this is people's opinion about their system? They can't do anything about it if we don't inform them.
/Oliver
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 23:29, Robert Uhl eadmund42@gmail.com wrote:
Andy Hefner ahefner@gmail.com writes:
The advice on the wiki is a bit out of date. These days, nine out of ten lispers agree that neither asdf-install, common-lisp-controller, nor Debian/Ubuntu-packaged lisp implementations should be used by anyone, at any time, for any purpose.
Ummm, common-lisp-controller is the reason that I was able to build my mcclim packages for Fedora. It works _really_ well.
It easily enables Lisp source to be installed by root, with FASLs cached neatly, and allows multiple Common Lisp implementations to share the same source.
It's great.
-- Robert A. Uhl