From: William H. N. <wil...@ai...> - 2001-05-27 16:30:24
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On Sun, May 27, 2001 at 03:43:53PM +0100, Daniel Barlow wrote: > kr...@mo... writes: > > > for me, the intuitive solution would be to always set > > *DEFAULT-PATHNAME-DEFAULTS* to the directory from which sbcl is > > launched from the unix shell (regardless of what this variable's value > > might have been in a saved core). so the startup code by entering the > > Seconded. OK. I'm happy with this too, since it's been a week or so and no real problems with this have occurred to me. I'll look again at the *DEFAULT-PATHNAME-DEFAULTS* patch, and probably merge it; and I'll tweak the documentation of SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE to include a (probably initially incomplete) list of variables whose values are lost in the save/load process. -- William Harold Newman <wil...@ai...> "With very few exceptions, Schwa's targeted planets are riddled with existing mass media structures. It is usually easier for Schwa's operatives to manipulate existing media than it is to build such delivery systems from scratch." -- Schwa World Operations Manual PGP key fingerprint 85 CE 1C BA 79 8D 51 8C B9 25 FB EE E0 C3 E5 7C |