The excellent developers of Steel Bank Common Lisp have posted the latest release of the system. It compiled, passed the extended tests, and installed without issue on both my iMac and MacBook Pro. This release has a bunch of enhancements, some optimizations, and bug fixes. You can get the details at the News page and download it at the Download page. As always, the latest binaries are only available for Linux. If, like me, you’re running some other system, you’ll have to compile from source. Fortunately, that’s easy to do and the Getting Started page has detailed instructions.
It’s amazing that every month, month after month, the developers post a new release that most often has many enhancements and optimizations. It’s a lot of work and they deserve kudos for their hard and excellent work. If you’re looking for an excellent Common Lisp system it’s hard to beat SBCL.