guix_mirror_bot pushed a commit to branch master in repository guix. commit 30da61ea9da4ff326731a45820ac65184afff8b0 Author: Timo Wilken <g...@twilken.net> AuthorDate: Tue May 27 22:07:49 2025 +0200
gnu: cl-binary-types: Update to 1.2-2.a17caf8. This forked version fixes a serious bug that would prevent using the binary-types and bordeaux-threads Lisp packages together: frodef's version declares "bt" as a package nickname, but bordeaux-threads also uses that, so there's a conflict at load time. * gnu/packages/lisp-xyz.scm (sbcl-binary-types): Update to 1.2-2.a17caf8. [source, home-page]: Switch to Ferada's fork of the project. Closes: #94 Change-Id: If38ababe836fe6c07960ade936122d37c71e6b0e Signed-off-by: Guillaume Le Vaillant <g...@posteo.net> --- gnu/packages/lisp-xyz.scm | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/gnu/packages/lisp-xyz.scm b/gnu/packages/lisp-xyz.scm index 9b5acf9982..2848fed128 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/lisp-xyz.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/lisp-xyz.scm @@ -1917,21 +1917,21 @@ GNU libiconv, but completely written in Common Lisp.") (sbcl-package->ecl-package sbcl-babel)) (define-public sbcl-binary-types - (let ((commit "9ec42042a50403961c08179a892ae3de725b1d7a")) + (let ((commit "a17caf8890f11fdc56f6ea3a21260bf0fb9c589c")) (package (name "sbcl-binary-types") - (version (git-version "1.2" "1" commit)) + (version (git-version "1.2" "2" commit)) (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference - (url "https://github.com/frodef/binary-types/") + (url "https://github.com/Ferada/binary-types/") (commit commit))) (file-name (git-file-name "binary-types" version)) (sha256 - (base32 "0kp4xwblfxh7gmgqc38k9xzrqlcr0q1jm5167ma1pajdxd3182j8")))) + (base32 "1bh65p9vg2kgh4m8q1a4jiyncnp5prdzh0d0l4pzh3jvfhgbm0gh")))) (build-system asdf-build-system/sbcl) - (home-page "https://github.com/frodef/binary-types/") + (home-page "https://github.com/Ferada/binary-types/") (synopsis "Read and write binary records for Common Lisp") (description "Binary-types is a Common Lisp package for reading and writing binary