SB-KERNEL::*%TYPE-UNION-CACHE-VECTOR*
SB-KERNEL::*CTYPE-OF-CACHE-VECTOR*
-SB-IMPL::*READ-BUFFER*
+SB-IMPL::*READ-BUFFER* ; FIXME: non-threadsafe
SB-IMPL::*SECONDARY-ATTRIBUTE-TABLE*
SB-IMPL::*STANDARD-READTABLE*
-SB-IMPL::*OUCH-PTR*
+SB-IMPL::*OUCH-PTR* ; FIXME: non-threadsafe
SB-IMPL::*ERROR-ERROR-DEPTH*
SB-IMPL::*CURRENT-ERROR-DEPTH*
SB-IMPL::*INTERNAL-REAL-TIME-BASE-SECONDS*
SB-IMPL::*MAX-EVENT-TO-USEC*
SB-IMPL::*INPUT-ROUTINES*
SB-IMPL::*MAX-EVENT-TO-SEC*
-SB-IMPL::*READ-BUFFER-LENGTH*
+SB-IMPL::*READ-BUFFER-LENGTH* ; FIXME: not threadsafe
SB-IMPL::*LONG-MONTH-TABLE*
SB-IMPL::*OLD-PACKAGE*
SB-IMPL::*INTEGER-READER-BASE-POWER*
SB-IMPL::*BQ-AT-FLAG* ; readonly
SB-IMPL::*MACHINE-VERSION* ; unset/unbound ? are we using this?
SB-IMPL::*IGNORE-WILDCARDS*
-SB-IMPL::*INCH-PTR*
+SB-IMPL::*INCH-PTR* ; FIXME: non-threadsafe
SB-IMPL::*SHARP-EQUAL-ALIST*
SB-IMPL::*PREVIOUS-CASE* ; FIXME: printer not threadsafe
;;; checkins which aren't released. (And occasionally for internal
;;; versions, especially for internal versions off the main CVS
;;; branch, it gets hairier, e.g. "0.pre7.14.flaky4.13".)
-"0.9.0.3"
+"0.9.0.4"