4:53:47nyefOr, at least, one to find, and one to come up with a short, preferably C, test case for, so that you can report it.
4:54:06nyef(Where by "report it", I mean "pass the buck on it".)
4:57:16nyef... Now I'm reminded of the reason why SBCL/Win32 didn't work in WINE: There's a *known* WINE bug involving an off-by-one error in the SIGTRAP handler. Essentially, the faulting program counter is reported in two places, but only one of them was getting fixed up to match what windows does, and SBCL was using the other one.
4:58:08nyefSo I figured that it's not SBCL's bug to fix, it's a WINE problem. But someone disagreed and changed SBCL instead of WINE.
5:02:47nyefHunh. 68k (for k >= 200) has instructions for LDB, DPB, and LOGCOUNT.
11:33:31beachOK, I give up. What should I do to avoid the following error: Component ASDF/USER::DEFLATE not found, required by #<SYSTEM "retrospectiff">
11:34:29jackdanielyou should probably downgrade asdf
11:59:13nyefOnce it's been quickloaded once, the dependencies are all available, but if the dependency graph changes again then you can have another missing dependency, at which point you're back where you started.
11:59:23nyefEasier just to use quickload all the time.