From: William H. N. <wil...@ai...> - 2002-04-25 19:28:02
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On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 03:16:23PM +0100, Christophe Rhodes wrote: > On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 08:57:11AM -0500, William Harold Newman wrote: > > In other news, I've done enough of the CLISP bootstrapping stuff to > > notice that I won't get anywhere without merging your "controversial > > fixes" from the 2002-04-15 email. The ones I need so far (like moving > > the definition of *KEYWORD-PACKAGE* earlier) don't look very > > controversial to me, so I'll probably merge most or all of the > > patch later today. > > OK. I think there were only one or two things that I was unsure about > the best place to put things and the like; basically it was an issue of > "do I make a new file for this" and in each case I've acted > conservatively, but feel free to move things around. There was one thing I'm a little confused about in the 2002-04-15 patch. After writing the message you're replying to, I noticed one thing that in ir1tran.lisp there are comments saying "see FIXME comment". I haven't figured out what FIXME comments they refer to. > Apart from the recent things I sent to the list, there is one other fix > that I have that I haven't pushed here; it's not particularly > controversial, so as far as I'm concerned it can be merged along with > the rest; I'll attach it to this mail. OK, it won't be merged with the rest (since I just finished fairly lengthy tests "make.sh 'clisp -q'", and two runs of make.sh building with old SBCL and with itself) on SBCL with the rest merged, and therefore I'll just check them in before starting on anything else), but I'll probably merge it immediately afterwards. -- William Harold Newman <wil...@ai...> "Don't worry, you'll probably get a better project in two years time." [What I just got told yesterday.] "Don't worry, I won't be here then." [What I just thought.] -- The Harassed Hacker (someone who used to be a Pragmatic Programmer) <http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?InternetTime> 2002-04-22 PGP key fingerprint 85 CE 1C BA 79 8D 51 8C B9 25 FB EE E0 C3 E5 7C |