f2cl merge requestshttps://gitlab.common-lisp.net/f2cl/f2cl/-/merge_requests2017-12-15T03:44:37Zhttps://gitlab.common-lisp.net/f2cl/f2cl/-/merge_requests/4Fix build issues reported by Quicklisp2017-12-15T03:44:37ZFrançois-René RideauFix build issues reported by QuicklispLocate the proper path for a file that moved in a previous commit.
Rename misnamed secondary systems.Locate the proper path for a file that moved in a previous commit.
Rename misnamed secondary systems.Raymond ToyRaymond Toyhttps://gitlab.common-lisp.net/f2cl/f2cl/-/merge_requests/3Cleanup asdf for minpack and odepack2017-05-19T23:16:10ZRaymond ToyCleanup asdf for minpack and odepackasdf2 complains about the system names and suggests correct names.
Make it so.
Also update the dependencies based on what f2cl what routines are
called by each subroutine.asdf2 complains about the system names and suggests correct names.
Make it so.
Also update the dependencies based on what f2cl what routines are
called by each subroutine.Raymond ToyRaymond Toyhttps://gitlab.common-lisp.net/f2cl/f2cl/-/merge_requests/2Make F2CL work on ASDF 3.0 to 3.22017-03-30T21:22:55ZFrançois-René RideauMake F2CL work on ASDF 3.0 to 3.2Work around a bug in ASDF versions earlier than 3.3, whereby you can't usefully
override the :initform (or :default-initargs) for slots defined by the class
SYSTEM.
Also, separate f2cl-asdf into its own system.
Fixes issue #1Work around a bug in ASDF versions earlier than 3.3, whereby you can't usefully
override the :initform (or :default-initargs) for slots defined by the class
SYSTEM.
Also, separate f2cl-asdf into its own system.
Fixes issue #1François-René RideauFrançois-René Rideauhttps://gitlab.common-lisp.net/f2cl/f2cl/-/merge_requests/1Make it build with ASDF 3.32017-03-29T02:07:40ZFrançois-René RideauMake it build with ASDF 3.3Clean up the ASDF support, with compatibility back to ASDF 3.0.
This is necessary to work with ASDF 3.3.
There are still test failures, but they do not seem to be build-related.Clean up the ASDF support, with compatibility back to ASDF 3.0.
This is necessary to work with ASDF 3.3.
There are still test failures, but they do not seem to be build-related.Raymond ToyRaymond Toy