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| #519 | fixed | make-socket on Windows does not work for UDP sockets | ||
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With the trunk version of CCL on Windows Vista, (make-socket :type :datagram :remote-host "10.0.0.2" :remote-port 6038) fails in setsockopt because the "linger" option is not supported. I am attaching a patch that works for me. |
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| #521 | invalid | DIRECTORY does not work with pathnames containing multiple dots on Windows | ||
| Description |
Welcome to Clozure Common Lisp Version 1.3-dev-r12165-trunk (WindowsX8632)! neo-angin 103_> touch foo.bar foo.foo.bar neo-angin 104_> h:/ccl/wx86cl -n -e '(print (directory "c:/cygwin/tmp/**/*.bar")))' (#P"C:/cygwin/tmp/x/foo.bar" #P"C:/cygwin/tmp/x/foo'.foo.bar") Notice the second pathname, which contains a quote character for no valid reason. |
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| #522 | fixed | Windows: Device component lost in pathname handling | ||
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? (pathname-device (make-pathname :host "blub" :device "h" :name "hello" :directory '(:absolute "a" "b") :type "txt")) :UNSPECIFIC This breaks wildcard DIRECTORY searches on drives other than CCL's default drive, presumably C:. I have spent some time trying to find the problem myself, but got lost in the innards of the pathname handling code that I don't understand. |
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