All releases of GNU CLISP


Release Notes: The CL Condition System is now used for compiler diagnostics. Dynamic modules are now the default. Many modules have been updated.


Release Notes: Multithreading is mostly usable on most platforms, although officially it is still experimental. clisp.m4 has been added for packages that rely on CLISP to detect the desired version. A few bugs have been fixed.


Release Notes: This release adds a D-Bus interface. It fixes various bugs and ANSI compliance issues.


Release Notes: This release fixes the remaining bugs in special bindings in evaluated code on 64-bit platforms.


Release Notes: Just-in-time compilation of bytecodes (using GNU lightning), cross-compilation fixes, and many more features and bugfixes.


Release Notes: A bug in gcc 4.2 is now worked around.


Release Notes: GNU libffcall is no longer bundled with CLISP, so you will have to install it separately. Many bugs have been fixed.


Release Notes: Some minor bugs have been fixed. The build infrastructure has been updated and streamlined.


Release Notes: This release adds the new modules gdbm and gtk2, as well as many CLX demos. It fixes many bugs.


Release Notes: The new libsvm module makes Support Vector Machines available in CLISP.