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#408 wontfix inexact source info gz Gary Byers
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When we save source information about a function defined via COMPILE-FILE, we usually save information about the source file and the character (or octet ?) range from which the defining form was read. (We can optionally save a string which matches the sequence of characters read form this range, but this adds to image size and is often redundant.)

If we don't save the string, we currently don't know (or have any way of knowing) whether the file has been modified since it was compiled to produce the current definitions. (If it has been modified, it's certainly reasonable to claim that source information associated with a definition may be inaccurate, possibly grossly so; in that case, we could either refuse to present it or present that source info with a disclaimer.)

Unfortuantely, I don't think that we track any information that'd enable us to detect modifications. Storing the modification date of the file might be at least somewhat reliable, but there are many scenarios (svn co ...) where the modification date will change but the contents would not, and this could unfortunately yield many false-positive claims of modification.)

I wonder if it's possible/practical to generate some sort of checksum for the (octets? characters?) in the range associated with a definition, and to have DISASSEMBLE (and error-reporting functions, and other things) compare this checksum to what would be obtained by reading the same sequence from the file ?

There may be a better way of doing this, but it'd be good to be able to distinguish between "source text in which we have very high confidence" and "stuff that was in the recorded file position in the relatively recent past."

#572 wontfix Check for Updates hangs if bad svn gz
Description

From Doug Currie in http://clozure.com/pipermail/openmcl-devel/2009-July/010104.html:

Using the IDE "Check for Updates..." menu item seemed to hang -- is there no timeout? I traced it to CCL using the svn program in /usr/bin rather than the newer version I'd installed in /usr/local/bin.

#595 wontfix Clozure does not work on Windows 2000 Gary Byers masha
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Clozure does not work on Windows 2000 because it uses Windows XP specific API functions such as AddVectoredExceptionHandler()

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