On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Raymond Toy <raymond.toy at ericsson.com> wrote:
> It's caused by the copyright character near the top of src/intl.lisp. I
> thought Robert had made some changes so that clisp would handle this,
Oh, the stuff I added can only help when files are loaded via Maxima's
load function (by supplying a restart for the "bad character" error).
Incidentally, from what I can tell, handling undecodable bytes is
implementation-dependent ...
yet another CLHS-missing-bits-around-the-edges that will,
in all probability, never be completed. </rant>
> The easy solution is to remove the copyright character, but perhaps we
> should make sure Robert's changes are in place before doing that.
Go ahead and replace the offending character.
best
Robert