Thanks. I have modified and applied #1 and #2, which should make it into the next QL release. #3 will have to wait; GSLL is behind even later versions of GSL 1.x.
For patch #2, I have added the use of trivial-features to standardize the different platforms, so I use only #+windows now for any windows-based platform. In the future, it would be helpful if you could not mix together unrelated changes into a single patch, and defer sending patches until you have figured out exactly where the problem is and how to fix it. For example, I did not apply the removal of basis-spline, because that works on other platforms, so this patch would gratuitously remove capability that functions for many people. Thanks again, Liam On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 4:47 PM, Mirko Vukovic <mirko.vuko...@gmail.com> wrote: > For GSLL I am attaching two git patches that accomplish several things: > - Loading of GSL that is part of MSYS2 on Windows > - Removed dependency on Osicat library > - Enable loading of GSL 2.0 by fixing a bit of code in nonlinear least > squares fitter. > - Disabled loading of basis-spline.lisp > - Cosmetic fixes. > > I could not figure out the problem with basis-spline. I thus removed it. > There may be a much better solution than that. > > I checked the above on latest CCL and SBCL on Windows 7. > > Warning: the two commits required some git surgery (splitting a commit into > two). I hope that I did not introduce additional problems with the splits. > > For Antik I am attaching one patch that fixes the readtable problem on CCL: > (named-readtables:defreadtable :antik > (:merge :standard) > #-ccl(:macro-char #\# :dispatch)) > > Without the patch all #... reader macros (CL and Antik) were deleted. With > this patch both CL and Antik's reader macros work in CCL. I also tried the > patch with SBCL, and I don't see a need for it. But since the macro-char > redefinition did not hurt in SBCL, I left it in. > > > Mirko