From: <no...@so...> - 2002-02-20 22:33:52
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Bugs item #520691, was opened at 2002-02-20 14:33 You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=101802&aid=520691&group_id=1802 Category: None Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Andrew Philpot (philpot) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: #+ACL not recognized in ACL 6.0 (CL-ENV) Initial Comment: In ACL 6.0/linux I see CL-USER(4): (cl.env::system-info) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----------------------<{[ The current environment ]}>---------------------- Implementation: International Allegro CL Enterprise Edition version: 6.0 [Linux (x86)] (Aug 23, 2001 13:58) Machine: type: x86 version: i686 instance: #x980a5d0 System: Linux Error: attempt to call `CL.ENVIRONMENT:CURRENT-DIRECTORY-PATHNAME' which is an undefined function. [condition type: UNDEFINED-FUNCTION] Restart actions (select using :continue): 0: Try calling CL.ENVIRONMENT:CURRENT-DIRECTORY-PATHNAME again. 1: Return a value instead of calling CL.ENVIRONMENT:CURRENT-DIRECTORY-PATHNAME. 2: Try calling a function other than CL.ENVIRONMENT:CURRENT-DIRECTORY-PATHNAME. 3: Setf the symbol-function of CL.ENVIRONMENT:CURRENT-DIRECTORY-PATHNAME and call it again. 4: Return to Top Level (an "abort" restart) 5: Abort #<PROCESS Initial Lisp Listener> [1] CL-USER(5): I think this is because of the use of #+ACL as the feature to distinguish ACL. However, this is not a defined feature in this implementation. CL-USER(6): (pprint *features*) (:CL-ENVIRONMENT :ACL-SOCKET :HIPER-SOCKET :PROFILER :MULTIPROCESSING :FLAVORS :LITTLE-ENDIAN :GSGC :COMPILER :USE-STRUCTS-IN-COMPILER :CLOS :DYNLOAD :DLFCN :UNIX :LINUX :REDHAT6 :LINUX86 :X86 :VERIFY-CAR-CDR :RELATIVE-PACKAGE-NAMES :MODULE-VERSIONS :IEEE :IEEE-FLOATING-POINT :CONFORMING-IEEE :ICS :COMMON-LISP :ANSI-CL :DRAFT-ANSI-CL-2 :X3J13 :ALLEGRO :EXCL :FRANZ-INC :ALLEGRO-VERSION>= :DYNLOAD-ACL-LIBRARY :ALLEGRO-V6.0) Or am I missing something? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=101802&aid=520691&group_id=1802 |