On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 01:09:57PM -0500, Juan Reyes wrote: > > Thanks a lot Ralf and Tito! > > Looks like on plain SBCL we still need '(require :asdf)' > '(find-package :asdf)' returns nil.
Oh dear, yes. Mine pulls it in via quicklisp (did I mention that quicklisp is a livesaver ;-) > '(in-package :asdf-user)' did the trick. That's ugly. In general, *-user packages are meant for interactive REPL experimentation, not for written code. It used to be the case that one would write: (defpackage :clm-asdf (:use :cl :asdf)) (in-package :clm-asdf) ... But that seemed so wrong for a file with purely delatative syntax (hint, hint, looking atr you CM) that the gods of ASDF decided that none of that trickery is needed. Just for the fun of it create foo.asd: (defsystem :foo :components ()) (format *debug-io* "This is read in package ~A~%" *package*) Then, do a (asdf:load-system :foo) Nota bene: don't (load "foo.asd") - that would produce the error you encountered. > For what you guys are suggesting 'clm.asd' should look like: > > (require :asdf) > (in-package :asdf-user) > (asdf:defsystem "clm" > :description "Common Lisp Music" > :version "5" > :author "William Schottstaedt <bil (at) ccmra (dot) stanford (dot) edu>" > :licence "LLGPL" > :perform (compile-op (o c) > (load (system-relative-pathname "clm" "all.lisp")))) > I think this needs a bit of rework (pimp up my asd ...) > > > > I forgot > > > > (in-package :asdf-user) > > > > at the beginning of clm.asd. > > > > An example of ${HOME}/.sbclrc file: > > > > (require :asdf) > > > > (dolist (l (list '*default-pathname-defaults* #p"/path/to/clm/")) > > (pushnew l asdf:*central-registry* :test #'equal)) ... or install quicklisp and put/link your extra code/projects into ~/quicklisp/local-projects. Cheers, RalfD _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list Cmdist@ccrma.stanford.edu https://cm-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist