Hello,

I remember there being a point where SI was phased out of public
interfaces to be replaced by EXT.  However, I still see some symbols
shown as being in the SI package, for instance in the APROPOS results.

Exemple:

CL-USER> (apropos 'signal)
SWANK:TOGGLE-BREAK-ON-SIGNALS  Function
SB-BSD-SOCKETS::NOSIGNAL
SWANK-BACKEND::SIGNAL-COMPILER-CONDITION  Function
*BREAK-ON-SIGNALS*  has value: NIL
SIGNAL  Function
MP:BLOCK-SIGNALS  Function
MP:SEMAPHORE-SIGNAL
MP:CONDITION-VARIABLE-SIGNAL  Function
MP:RESTORE-SIGNALS  Function
SI:SIGNAL-SERVICING  has value: NIL
EXT:UNIX-SIGNAL-RECEIVED
EXT:CATCH-SIGNAL  Function
EXT:UNIX-SIGNAL-RECEIVED-CODE  Function
SI:SIGNAL-SIMPLE-ERROR  Function
SI:HANDLE-SIGNAL  Function
SI:SIGNAL-TYPE-ERROR  Function
EXT:UNIX-SIGNAL-RECEIVED-CODE  Function
EXT:CATCH-SIGNAL  Function
EXT:UNIX-SIGNAL-RECEIVED
:SIGNALED  Constant: :SIGNALED
:NOSIGNAL  Constant: :NOSIGNAL
*BREAK-ON-SIGNALS*  has value: NIL
SIGNAL  Function

Is this expected?

Thanks,
-- 
Matt

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