Steel Bank Common Lisp 1.1.1 is out. As usual, compilation and installation were a snap. Out of irrational paranoia I always run the verification tests after I compile. Of course, everything was fine: all the tests except those expected to fail performed as expected.
This version fixes some bugs, adds some enhancements for the SPARC platform, and adds experimental threads for the Windows platform. You can see the details in the release notes.
I’ve been using version 1.1.0 without any problems since it came out and expect similar results for the new version. Updating is so easy (even if you compile it yourself) that there’s no reason to delay. Download the sources or binary from the SBCL Download page and start Lisping.