Faré <[email protected]> writes:

> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Zach Beane <[email protected]> wrote:
>> For nearly all other libraries, there is a repo or .tgz file I can
>> download to package it up for Quicklisp. It would be nice if that was
>> the case for asdf-driver, too.
>>
> Sure. Which format do you prefer?
> If I remember correctly, you will want a directory asdf-driver-2.26.100/
> containing the code.

Either format is fine. Sometimes a tarball implies a level of release
engineering.

> PS: I'm declaring asdf-utils and xcvb-utils obsolete and will be removing 
> them.
> I've also stripped xcvb-driver of all its portability layer and will
> redirect my packages
> (such as inferior-shell) to use asdf-driver instead. I was sorely missing the
> pathname portability in xcvb-driver, and it has now been cleaned up and
> documented in asdf-driver.

A number of my private projects depend on asdf-utils. If you do not wish
to maintain it, please let someone else do it.

Zach

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