dave - It actually shoudld be quite stable except if you want to use rts on linux. right now rts has been moved to a seperate module (do 'cvs checkout rts' ). im not sure what the final resting place of the sources will be, and thats another reason why i havnt said anything to this point or updated the install.html page. the new rts implementation has improved timing and reponsiveness (priorty) redesigned by michael klingbeil and todd ingalls added support for using pthread primitives directly from clib. it seems to be working well in openmcl but i cant get it to work in sbcl/linux and thats the main reason i havent released a stable cm. i might be able to try to get sbcl rts working again over spring break, in 2 weeks. if not, then i guess ill just put sbcl/rts the way it was in december.

outside of rts, the rest of cm should be very stable and im teaching with it without any problems. if you update your cvs tree be sure to delete the binary dirs under cm/bin before rebuilding.

Hi Rick:

 Just wondering, how stable is current CVS ?

Best,

dp

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