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Can't build today - clsql-sys symbol missing? #5

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quicklisp opened this issue Feb 9, 2018 · 9 comments
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Can't build today - clsql-sys symbol missing? #5

quicklisp opened this issue Feb 9, 2018 · 9 comments

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http://report.quicklisp.org/2018-02-09/failure-report/clsql-helper.html#clsql-helper has a log. I get this:

READ error during COMPILE-FILE: Symbol "TIME-TO-UTC" not found in the CLSQL-SYS package
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Ahh... yes, I see I should have delayed releasing this till the clsql version it requires was made. Apologies, I will roll master back and leave this work in a branch till clsql lands. Thanks

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It should be back in a state where master and clsql are at compatible versions.

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quicklisp commented Feb 9, 2018 via email

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quicklisp commented Feb 10, 2018 via email

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Yeah, I reset the head to the previous stable state. Does that mess up the quicklisp workflow? If so, apologies, I will try to remember to revert rather than force pushing.

What's the best way to rectify this? Should I put back the patches, then revert them?

@bobbysmith007 bobbysmith007 reopened this Feb 10, 2018
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I usually update already-fetched git projects with "git pull", and a force push can make that error out. But I cleared the git cache and rebuilt.

There are still a number of failing minor AccelerationNet systems - the above RSS feed shows more details.

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xach commented Feb 25, 2018

This happened again - same issue with the same symbol.

@quicklisp quicklisp reopened this Feb 26, 2018
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Sorry about that,
I have been trying to switch to using git submodules rather than sibling libraries and I seem to keep messing up what branch I'm on and therefore overwriting master.

I applied a rollback commit this time instead of resetting, so hopefully it works with no more personal intervention.

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