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+changes in sbcl-1.0.28 relative to 1.0.27:
+ * bug fix: timers could go off in the wrong order, be delayed indefinitely
+ (thanks to Ole Arndt for the patch)
+ * bug fix: RESTART-FRAME and RETURN-FROM-FRAME stack corruption
+
changes in sbcl-1.0.27 relative to 1.0.26:
- * bug fix: a type error is signaled for attempts to use the LOOP
- keyword ACROSS for a NIL value. (thanks to Daniel Lowe)
+ * new port: support added for x86-64 OpenBSD. (thanks to Josh Elsasser)
+ * new port: support added for x86-64 Solaris. (thanks to Alex Viskovatoff)
+ * improvement: the system either recovers from stack exhaustion or dies
+ properly as opposed to leaving the user uncertain of whether the handler
+ trampled on some random memory next to the stack or having to rely on
+ --lose-on-corruption (which is still a good idea to use in production
+ because stack exhaustion can happen in signal handlers which will likely
+ lead to hangs.)
+ * bug fix: fix gc related interrupt handling bug on ppc (regression from
+ 1.0.25.37, reported by Harald Hanche-Olsen)
+ * bug fix: work around signal delivery bug in darwin (regression from
+ 1.0.25.44, reported by Sidney Markowitz)
+ * bug fix: fix ERROR leaking memory (reported by David Thompson)
changes in sbcl-1.0.26 relative to 1.0.25:
* incompatible change: an interruption (be it a function passed to