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- 12. By Paul Gevers
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* Non-maintainer upload.
* Transition from lesstif2 to motif (Closes: #714655)
* Build depend on libxt-dev (was pulled in by lesstif2 until now)
* Add patch to not link against libXp (it is going to be removed
from Debian, see bug #657253) and other unnecessary libraries
(libXext was no build dependency anyways)
* Add patch to prevent endless loop during build (Closes: #728044)
* Prevent building twice by touching build-*-stamp
* Prevent dublicate control entries by calling dh_builddeb only on the
proper target - 11. By Peter Van Eynde
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* Actually reference the changelog for 20c, not 19d!
* Remove unneeded postinst/prerm for cmucl-source. (Closes: #656317) - 10. By Peter Van Eynde
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* New upstream release: 20c. Lots of changes see:
http://common- lisp.net/ project/ cmucl/downloads /release/ 20c/release- 20c.txt
* Add workaround for gcc-4.6 over-optimization. (Closes: #483331)
* Added Danish translation. (Closes: #626735)
* Document workaround-for-gcc- 4.6-overoptimiz ation patch
* Updated Standards-Version, no real changes
* Remove the 'The''s in the Descriptions
* Removed non-required changelog files
* Improved cmucl package description
* Stop using common-lisp-controller and dh-lisp
* Prepare for release - 9. By Peter Van Eynde
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* New upstream release: 20b. (Closes: #587450)
* Integrated patch 20b-000
* We were cleaning up too much, don't remove .gif files
* Fixed typo in src/docs/cmu-user/ unicode. tex
* Make documentation work with newer texlive/hevea
* Updated Standards-Version, no real changed
* Use + in NEWS file
* move own-work round as quilt assumes that all our stuff is in debian/
* Found a workaround. Now we build sse2 and x87 images of cmucl.
(Closes: #526584) - 7. By Peter Van Eynde
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* Added debian/
README. building file
* Added ru.po file, thanks to Yuri Kozlov. (Closes: #541763)
* New upstream release.
* Fixed a small TeX typo
* Change section to lisp
* Updated Standards-Version no real changes
* Also install src/pcl/simple- streams/ external- formats files into
usr/lib/cmucl/ext- formats - 6. By Peter Van Eynde
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* New upstream release. Major changes:
+ Feature enhancements:
- ~R supports many more cardinal names.
- Updated network support:
o Added BIND-INET-SOCKET to bind a socket to a local address.
o Added OPEN-NETWORK-STREAM to create a stream connected to a
given host.
o Added ACCEPT-NETWORK- STREAM to create a stream connected to
the new network connection
o Updated CONNECT-TO-INET- SOCKET to allow binding the newly
created socket to a local address
- Added UNIX:UNIX-OPENPTY, an interface to the openpty C library
function.
- SSE2 support added for x86.
o CMUCL automatically detects whether sse2 is supported or not
and loads up the appropriate core file.
o New -fpu switch allows the user to specify explicitly which
core should be used. The valid values are x87, sse2, or auto
(the default).
o Fasls compiled with sse2 support have the extension sse2f.
Otherwise, the normal x86f extension is used. This allows the
user to do tests/experiments with both x87 and sse2 without
having to mess around with different directories and removing
fasls before building for a different FPU.
o If the chip supports sse2, but CMUCL can't find the sse2 core,
CMUCL will try to fall back to the x87 core. (This only
happens if -fpu is auto.)
- Command line parsing now recognizes the option "--". Everything
after "--" is not subject to CMUCL's command line parsing, and
everything after the "--" is placed in the new variable
EXT:*COMMAND- LINE-APPLICATIO N-ARGUMENTS* . + ANSI compliance fixes:
- Fix bug in backquote printer. If the variable is @foo, we want
to print ", @foo" not ",@foo". Similarly, for .foo, we want to
print ", .foo" instead of ",.foo".
- Fix merging of version in MAKE-PATHNAME. If the pathname name
is given, the version is not affected by the version in the
default pathname.
- RENAME-FILE now creates defaulted-new-name from merging new-name
with the original filespec. This is an incompatible change from
the previous version which created defaulted-new-name from
merging the new-name with the truename of filespec. Also, a
logical pathname should be returned if new-name is a logical
pathname.
- Character names need to be a capital letter followed by lower
case. Needed to match what ~:C does. (Found via ansi-tests).+ Bugfixes:
- Compiler can now derive the rank of an array, even if the array
is not simple.
- Fix off-by-one bug in ~R which prevents printing numbers from
10^63 to 10^66-1. 10^63 is a vigintillion.
- The compiler and interpreter should now handle slot-value the
same. Previously, different results were returned for things
like (slot-value foo :a).
- UNIX-GETGRNAM is now defined for Darwin (x86 and ppc).
- UNIX-GETPWUID is defined for all BSD systems.
- Type-derivation for EXPT no longer causes errors in some
situations. The computed bounds were of the wrong type for the
resulting type specifier.
- Pathname printer no longer produces an error for (MAKE-PATHNAME
:HOST NIL :TYPE "foo"). It returns #P(:HOST NIL :TYPE "foo")
now.
- Type derivation for DOUBLE-DOUBLE-FLOAT arithmetic should be
working. Previously, all arithmetic operations would just
return DOUBLE-DOUBLE-FLOAT even though the compiler should have
been able to figure out a tighter result.
- When SCALE-FLOAT would underflow, it would always return 0f0,
instead of a floating-point zero of the correct type.
- Fix some issues in creating the debug arglist string when the
arglist contains items that can't be printed readably.
- DIRECTORY is now faster for directories with a large number of
files.
- RANDOM is now much faster on all platforms for numbers upto
#xffffffff. This is an incompatible change from previous
releases because the numbers produced may be different from
before.
- The small bias in RANDOM for integer args up to 32 bits long
should now be gone.
- Improved type derivation for LOGAND when one arg is bounded but
the other is not.
- Some issues with tracing on sparc and ppc have been fixed. This
usually manifests itself with a segfault just after the function
result is printed.
- Fixed bug on sparc where C-c sometimes causes a segfault. We
now handle the case where siginfo_t is NULL, which can also
happen on other architectures.
- The interpreter catches invalid EVAL-WHEN situations just like
the compiler, instead of silently ignoring them.
- FLOAT-PRECISION supports double-double floats.
- Tracing should now be working on Darwin/x86. Previously,
certain cases would cause Lisp to segfault in bad ways where you
could not return to the repl. Do not need to do encapsulation
by default anymore.
- The bounds for type (REAL lo hi) are computed better now. The
REAL type is a union of SINGLE-FLOAT, DOUBLE-FLOAT, and
DOUBLE- DOUBLE- FLOAT. The computed bounds for
DOUBLE- DOUBLE- FLOAT only had double-float accuracy if the bound
for REAL was a rational.
- The FLOAT type now requires that the bounds, if given, are
floats. Previously, any real type would be accepted. This
makes FLOAT behave like SINGLE-FLOAT and DOUBLE-FLOAT which
required the bounds to be a float of the appropriate type.+ Trac Tickets:
- #16: Read-time hash-table issue
Fixed.
- #17: LOOP NAMED NIL has no effect
Fixed.
- #18: Modular arith bug 1
Fixed
- #19: Modular arith bug 2
Fixed by not doing modular arith if the args are known to be
fixnums.
- #20: Modular arith bug?
Fixed via the fix for Trac #21. The original workaround has
been removed.
- #24: Float contagion for expt
Float contagion is applied to the arguments before computing
expt.
- #21: Modular arith bug 3
Fixed by delaying the logand defoptimizer.
- #15: x86 double-float issue
Fixed when using SSE2 support. We will not fix this for x87.
- #25: Compiler bug
Fixed.
- #26: slot-value type check
Fixed for some cases. When used in methods, slot-value may not
do the type check.if the object is not a argument to the method.
- #29: make-condition doesn't accept class objects
Fixed.+ Other changes:
- IS1, IS2, IS3, and IS4 are recognized character names for the
ASCII control codes US, RS, GS, FS, respectively.
- Added OPEN-NETWORK-STREAM and ACCEPT-NETWORK- STREAM functions.
- When initializing a random state, try to read 627 words from
/dev/urandom to initialize the entire state vector with random
bits. Previously, only one word was read.
- A seed of 0 is allowed in KERNEL:INIT-RANDOM- STATE.
- Updated User guide to include more examples of tracing.
- Enable gencgc page protection on x86/darwin. This can speed up
GC a bit. (Not measured.)
- Bignum truncate is significantly faster. Some cl-bench
benchmarks are now almost twice as fast.
- The continuable error produced by raising an integer to a power
exceeding *intexp-maximum- exponent* is now a restart, giving the
user the option to continue and update the limit to the new
power.
- The Darwin/x86 port can run on Mac OS X 10.4 or later.+ Improvements to the PCL implementation of CLOS:
- The compiler and interpreter should handle SLOT-VALUE the same
way. Previously, (SLOT-VALUE obj :a) would behave differently
in the compiler and interpreter.
- Some issues with get-accessor-method- function and
slot-value- using-class have been fixed.
Get-accessor- method- function was causing an error to be signaled
incorrectly.
- (setf (slot-value <obj> <slot>) <new>) will now signal an error
in some situations when the new value is not of the correct
declared type for slot.+ Changes to building procedure:
- For Linux, custom CFLAGS, CC, and LDFLAGS are supported.
Requested by Stelian Ionescu for Gentoo support.
- The Linux config file is now named Config.x86_linux, which is
the equivalent to Config.linux_gencgc, which is deprecated.
* From this version onwards I will only support the sse2 variant
as I don't have any non-sse2 machines anymore.
* Updated debhelper version to 7
* updated standard version without any real changes
* use dh_prep instead of dh_clean -k - 5. By Peter Van Eynde <email address hidden>
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* fix brown bag bug: use cmucl in script, not lisp
* New version should Fixes: #483331 because of asm change - 4. By Ana Beatriz Guerrero López
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* Non-maintainer upload to fix RC bug.
* Remove -I- from the CPPFLAGS. Patch by Sebastian Bober.
(Closes: #473948) - 3. By Peter Van Eynde
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* New upstream release, fixes:
- no longer a sigsegv on (read "A")
Closes: #389991
- Self-referential alien functions
now compile.
Closes: #113928
(yes this bug is 5 years old)
other major changes are documented in
/usr/share/doc/ cmucl/release- 19d.txt. gz
* Updated standard version without real changes.
* Make cmucl manpage the one of the lisp and cmucl-lisp the one
about the system. This way the manpage reflects the new
prefered executable name (cmucl).
* Includes patch-001, also added this to
src/tools/setenv- scripts/ base-features. lisp
* Use relative package names
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