>>>>> "Gisle" == lensminde <Gisle> writes:
Gisle> The problem is that when I get some type-errors, the condition don't give
Gisle> me a description of the problem or a stack trace, but just gives
Gisle> segmentation fault. I don't specify the safity level explicitly, either to
Gisle> more or less safe than default (or the optimization for that sake), but
Gisle> the code is compiled. On Linux I get a sensible error message.
You should not get a segfault on solaris. What error message do you
get on Linux? That might help in locating the bug.
What version of cmucl are you running?
Ray
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