Dear Jean-Claude,
did MKCL recently change the bundle file type from "fasb" to "fas"? ASDF seems to be failing its test-bundle.script now.
For the record, I never liked the idea of .fasb; but if you make incompatible changes, please synchronize with me and other users.
Also, it seems to me that si:mkcl-version and cl:lisp-implementation-version used to be the same (and/or the former didn't exist?), but now latter is more precise whereas the former is used for number .so. Is that correct?
Is it OK if I support only the latest version of MKCL?
Do you have an idea of how many users you have, and whether some insist on using old versions of MKCL?
Finally, test-program.script now fails,
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On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 4:38 AM, Jean-Claude Beaudoin jean.claude.beaudoin@gmail.com wrote:
MKCL 1.1.10 is now available for general use on the MKCL page along with the usual set of pre-compiled binaries for MS-Windows. This release is mostly a consolidation of all the bug fixes accumulated along the last 2 years and a half or so. Please consult the log on MKCL's gitlab repository for a detailed account of the changes.
The content of the "contrib" directory has also been updated. Most notably, ASDF is now at 3.1.7 and CFFI at 0.18.0.
Going back to MKCL 1.2.0 and its spectacular performance improvements both in time and space...
Cheers,
Jean-Claude Beaudoin