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[Gcl-devel] Re: logical-pathname-translations 2.6.1 vs 2.7.0
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Chris Hall |
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[Gcl-devel] Re: logical-pathname-translations 2.6.1 vs 2.7.0 |
Date: |
17 Apr 2004 04:18:43 -1000 |
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Camm Maguire <address@hidden> writes:
> Greetings!
>
> Chris Hall <address@hidden> writes:
>
> >
> > FWIW, I noticed that prioritization of yet-to-be implemented ANSI
> > features was discussed in the referenced messages. I have no idea of
> > the internals, but from a purely pragmatic viewpoint, doing what it
> > takes to get GCL to successfully compile and load the CLOCC libraries
> > might be worth considering. ;-)
> >
>
> OK, we'll put logical pathnames/clocc/common-lisp controller toward
> the top of the agenda for 2.7.x, unless anyone objects.
>
Woot! That's all anyone could ask!
And, Camm, thanks for all the time you've spent responding to my posts
- it has been *very* much appreciated on my part.
While I don't think that I could contribute anything useful in the way
of implementation work or even knowledgeable testing at this point, is
there some list of tasks I could look over to see if there is
something I think I _could_ manage?
> Take care,
>
> > For now, though, I guess I'll just hack the parts of CLOCC I'm
> > interested in to use regular pathnames, and see what breaks after
> > that.
> >
> > This in an interesting way to learn lisp, but . . .
> >
> > Aloha,
> > +Chris
> >
> > --
> > Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad
> > judgment.
> > - Jim Horning
> >
> >
> >
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> >
>
> --
> Camm Maguire address@hidden
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