Hi, thank you for all your help! As soon as I have some new results on my cm2-Arno setup-try I let you know.
Alan P.S. @Ralf Thank you for your very helpful details! I am not familiar with the open-source-developer-world which means I need your description of every little step. @ Torsten I see, so I have to give it a deeper look! In general I loaded my lisp-packages into open-music, because I learned that during my stay at IRCAM years ago. But I am not interested in all that IRCAM-stuff, I want to go more into the open-source-world. Am 29.12.2011 12:52, schrieb [email protected]: > On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 05:47:55PM -0600, Heinrich Taube wrote: >> this is slime nonsense, not cm. now i suddenly remember why i moved to >> c++/scheme! > This is not "nonesense" - this is a valid error message that reports > that the versions of slime (emacs lisp side) and swank (common lisp) > don't agree. Since slime and swank's network protocol do change every > once in a while that's a warning to be taken serious. Ignoring it is > asking for trouble .... So > >>> Can't locate module: SWANK-IO-PACKAGE::SWANK-REPL >>> [Condition of type SIMPLE-ERROR]") > is kind of expected, isn't it :-) > I hope this is _not_ the reason you moved to a insular > scheme/C++ solution. Lisp got so easy to install with the > emacs package system and quicklisp. > You need xml integration: > > (ql:system-apropos "xml") > > for a list of 32 ready-to-install systems. > OSC? > > (ql:system-apropos "osc") > > and then: > > (ql:quickload "osc") > > same with screamer ... To give up all thesde nice libraries and be > locked into a stadalone scheme seems a high price to pay (and, most > important for me: hving to give up decades uf muscular memory (emacs > as an editor) is the highest price I'd have to pay with Grace). > > > Cheers, Ralf Mattes > -- Dr. des. Alan Fabian Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter Institut für Musik und Musikwissenschaft Stiftung Universität Hildesheim Marienburger Platz 22 31141 Hildesheim _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
