> Anyway I'm wondering if experiences like the above are grounds for
> filing a problem report. Since I'm tracking the `stable' branch, I
> don't expect updating the OS will cause my development system to stop
> working. Is this a reasonable expectation?
It is a reasonable expectation and you might also, just to get
yourself back on the functionality track, talk to Martin Cracauer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> about the problems you've been having since
he's both a FreeBSD user and a CMU CL hacker.
A lot of the problem stems from the fact that unless people like you
speak up like this, the developers often have no idea they're even
breaking the more esoteric applications like Common LISP in -stable or
any other branch. "make world" is pretty much the definitive
benchmark for minimum functionality testing and that leaves CL out in
the cold unless somebody explicitly drags it into the "testing
matrix" on an informal basis. Hi Fred! :-)
- Jordan
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