From: Christophe R. <cs...@ca...> - 2001-05-08 09:08:32
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I'm sorry for this bug report, in that it's a bit vague; unless you see immediately what's going on, please treat it as a preliminary report. I have been given a top-level prompt when recompiling the debian cmucl graystream package with --noprogrammer; yes, I know that this is an odd thing to be doing. The command-line I am using is: sbcl --sysinit /etc/sbclrc \ --noprogrammer \ --eval "(funcall (intern \"OOS\" (find-package \"MAKE\")) :$1 :compile :verbose nil :compile-during-load t)" \ --eval "(quit)" ; where $1 is cmucl-graystream, this gives me: ; ; caught ERROR: ; read error at 219: ; "(ext:file-comment/\" ; READER-ERROR at 220 on #<SB-SYS:FD-STREAM ; for "file ; \"/usr/share/common-lisp/repositories/cmucl/src/pcl/gray-streams-class.lisp\"" ; {90E9D95}>: ; package "EXT" not found ; ; compilation unit aborted ; caught 1 fatal ERROR condition ; caught 1 ERROR condition * Where the `*' is a top-level prompt. Only when I explicitly (quit) does the compilation run continue. Cheers, Christophe -- Jesus College, Cambridge, CB5 8BL +44 1223 524 842 http://www-jcsu.jesus.cam.ac.uk/~csr21/ (defun pling-dollar (str schar arg) (first (last +))) (make-dispatch-macro-character #\! t) (set-dispatch-macro-character #\! #\$ #'pling-dollar) |