14:44:01phfwhen i run primitive-object-size on array of any size with a fill-pointer it gives me 64, which makes me think that it's using some indirection, similar to displaced array. how can i get access to the underlying array to properly size it?
15:45:59Krystofsometimes some of the assumptions they make are not valid on your system (e.g. if / is writeable by the user you're running tests as, or if your running system has no name service lookup, or possibly some others)
15:46:31Krystofyes, but at the end of run-tests.sh it will print out a status report telling you which specific test cases have failed (or whole files if they haven't been broken up)
16:04:49KrystofThe results of the tests show that the sbcl that you've built is fine; there's something weird going on in your system, maybe related to paths or symlinks