Test results for quicklisp 2016-09-29 comparing to the previous release are coming here.
If you need help reproducing or understanding particular failure, email or comment.
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Thursday, June 9, 2016
quicklisp 2016-05-31
The difference between this and previous months:
Grouped by lisp implementation first and then by library:
Grouped by library first and then by lisp impl:
(Both reports show the same data, just arranged differently)
This time the diff is smaller than the past month. There are some regressions, some improvements.
If you're interested in some particular failure or need help investigating something, just ask in the comments or on the mailing list.
Monday, May 2, 2016
quicklisp 2016-04-21
The difference between this and previous months:
Grouped by lisp implementation first and then by library:
Grouped by library first and then by lisp impl:
(Both reports show the same data, just arranged differently)
As usually, some new libraries start to fail on old lisp implementations because they need newer ASDF.
3d-vectors redefines constant to a value not eql to the previous value. clinch starts to fail on several lisps. hyperluminal-mem refers undefined variable MOST-POSITIVE-B+SIZE. rutils crashes CCL. And some other failures. There are improvements too of course.
If you're interested in some particular failure or need help investigating something, just ask in the comments or on the mailing list.
Monday, February 22, 2016
quicklisp 2016-02-08
The difference between this and previous months:
Grouped by lisp implementation first and then by library:
Grouped by library first and then by lisp impl:
(Both reports show the same data, just arranged differently)
The diff contains mostly improvements, but there are several regressions: varjo, gendl, lake, buffalo, binfix, data-table and others.
If you're interested in some particular failure or need help investigating something, just ask in the comments or on the mailing list.
If you're interested in some particular failure or need help investigating something, just ask in the comments or on the mailing list.
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