From: ravi.kant.sharma@canonical.com
Hi Peter,
We have ecl 24.5.10.20250914.git294da20+dfsg-1 which seems to have
fixed the issue. I have retried the tests.
Thanks for your prompt response.
Regards
Ravi
On Thu, Oct 2, 2025 at 4:17PM Peter Van Eynde
wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> Replying to the three bugs reports at the same time as I think they are all
having a common source.
>
> On Thu, Oct 2, 2025, at 15:29, Ravi Kant Sharma wrote:
> ...
> > 165s ;;; /usr/include/ecl/object.h:27:13: error: bool cannot be
> > defined via typedef
> > 165s ;;; 27 | typedef int bool;
> > 165s ;;; | ^~~~
> > 165s ;;; /usr/include/ecl/object.h:27:13: note: bool is a keyword
> > with -std=c23 onwardsAn error occurred during initialization:
> > 165s COMPILE-FILE-ERROR while
> > 165s compiling #.
>
> So the source of this (and the other problems) isn't clisp, cl-anaphora,
cl-asdf or cl-alexandria but ecl. I think this is bug #1096562, which should
be fixed in 24.5.10.20250914.git294da20+dfsg-1
>
> Could you confirm the version of ecl you are using to run these tests?
>
> FYI: autopkgtest is becoming useless to lisp packages as the tests cannot
distinguish a implementation (clisp, ecl, sbcl) from a library (cl-asdf for
example) problem. This is not only a problem for you, but also for migration
of packages, see for
example https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/ecl where we have failures due to
sbcl
(another implementation) causing problems.
>
> Best regards, Peter
>
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