I don't know very well how this works but, if the packages were assigned
for (hopeful) inclusion in feisty, why was the bug's status changed to
rejected?
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Dapper doesn't have acl compatability in common-lisp-controller
https://launchpad.net/bugs/34064
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Debian has this package:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/devel/acl-alisp
(be sure to include the acl-pro-installer dependency) that has the
necessary scripts to setup alisp (it's for the 6.2 version, but works
for the 7.0... Don't know about the 8.0).
The other bug (bug #60835) is a bug in the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: common-lisp-controller
The post-sysdef-install.lisp file has some errors that cause it not to
work with Allegro common lisp.
Here is the diff for the corrected version:
--- post-sysdef-install.lisp2006-05-16 22:53:46.0 +0100
+++
The diff as a file
** Attachment added: Diff for post-sysdef-install.lisp
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4291051/clc.diff
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Using CLC and Allegro common lisp
https://launchpad.net/bugs/60835
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