Eh, I didn't notice at first, but this is actually fixed in SBCL
1.0.45.9 in the upstream -- without --no-as-needed.
...though I maintain that for SBCL --no-as-needed is actually exactly
the right thing. If we specify linking against library, we do that
because we want dlsym() to be able to find
From SBCL upstream here: we can add the flags to the upstream directly,
if that helps.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/715498
Title:
Sync sbcl 1:1.0.45.0-1 (universe) from Debian
Not an SBCL bug.
** Changed in: sbcl
Status: New = Won't Fix
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I don't know if this is still reproducible or not, but the *issue* is
obvious: Debian/Ubuntu Slime depends on CLC, aka Common Lisp Controller,
which is not present on the non-debian packages CMUCL used above.
Either the packaged version should check for CLC presence, and report
Cannot use