Hmm, well, but that's too late. It is 12.04 (the "long term stable"
release) where PicoLisp is unusable because it keeps crashing.
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picolisp 3.1.0.4-1 has been uploaded to Ubuntu 12.10 Alpha "Quantal
Quetzal".
** Changed in: picolisp (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Tags added: security
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/precise/picolisp
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Hi Jakob,
> Or somehow filed at "Ubuntu 12.04" instead of just Ubuntu.
Hmm, confusing. I've completely lost the overview.
Though I still believe the initial filing of that bug was correct. Just
that there were not enough people "affected", so nobody cared to fix it.
But thanks anyway! :)
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Or somehow filed at "Ubuntu 12.04" instead of just Ubuntu.
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I think the bug needs to be filed against
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/picolisp/3.0.8.10-1
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Now, 3.1.0.4 is in Debian Wheezy since a few days.
This should do.
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OK, forget it!
It doesn't make sense to take the current version from Debian, because
the 64-bit version of PicoLisp doesn't run properly on Ubuntu. It
crashes in some calls to C libraries (e.g. dlopen()).
This seems to be because the Ubuntu libraries assume a stack alignment
to a multiple of 16
Where is the problem? Is it such a big task to take the latest version
over from Debian Wheezy? If so, can I possibly help?
Also, can we avoid introducing new bugs as it happened in Oneiric?
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Hmm, takes quite some time, it seems ...
As 3.0.9.7 is available meanwhile in Debian 'sid', I suggest to wait
another 10 days until it is in 'wheezy', and then take that one, as it
contains further fixes and improvements.
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** Package changed: ubuntu => picolisp (Ubuntu)
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** Tags added: upgrade-software-version
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+ PicoLisp upgrade
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