Greetings! No objections, rather congratulations! Somewhere in the
back of my mind I envisioned synchronizing the next gcl release with
this maxima release, though I suppose its not really necessary.
1) Would such a synchronization be desirable?
2) The only issues of which I am aware regard the new build system,
which I believe relies on the lisp system's 'save-system' call or
analogous to do the final link of the compiled objects into the
resulting executable. The old system used the system linker ('ld')
for this step, to avoid breaking builds on platforms for which gcl
could not relocate object code by itself. Gcl is in the process of
implementing native relocation on all supported platforms, but as
of this time, i386 coff, (e.g. Windows), mips, alpha, ia64, and
hppa do not have this functionality. Can one use ld with the new
build system?
Take care,
James Amundson <amundson@fnal.gov> writes:
> There are only two bugs in the bug tracking system marked as "fix for
> 5.9.0" -- the man page, and the AUTHORS and ChangeLog files. Since I
> recently updated the build system to create a proper distribution
> tarball, which was the only non-bug showstopper before release, I think
> we are almost there.
>
> If you have objections to an imminent release, now would be the time to
> voice them.
>
> --Jim
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