The latest version of Steel Bank Common Lisp is available at the usual place. You can check the NEWS page for the changes in this iteration.
When I first tried to download it from Sourceforge, it wasn’t available and Sourceforge offered me version 1.2.13 instead. This despite the fact that the link from sbcl.org was specifically for the new version. I tried later and everything was OK. I wouldn’t have thought much of it except for the recent contretemps involving Sourceforge.
As usual, it compiled without incident and this time when I ran the regression tests there were no failures so the OS X problem in the last couple of releases has been fixed.
I really love SBCL and if you are looking for a good Common Lisp development system, you should definitely check it out. I say that every month, of course, but it’s true nonetheless.