>>>>> "Raymond" == Raymond Toy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Raymond> The default core doesn't include any of those, so there's
    Raymond> nothing you need to do.

Great! I'll use then the default core.

    Rodrigo> After writing "[Doing purification:" it basically
    Rodrigo> hangs... 100% CPU consumption, I left it the whole
    Rodrigo> night...

    Raymond> That's not right.  I'm going to assume this is caused by
    Raymond> a broken config script.  Can you show the steps leading
    Raymond> to this?  Did you use config?  (If you included it
    Raymond> before, it wasn't clear exactly what you did.)

It was during the config script; I disabled everything, and then hit
exit, in order to save the core file.

But now I decided not to use the config script anymore, so I'm using
the default core file. It all seems to run smoothly.

The only exception is that an (open ... :direction :output) over an
existing file now breaks (with 18e it overwrites the file), but after
checking the hyperspec it seems that now is the specified
behaviour. This means I had to append the option :if-exists :supercede
to all file open's I had in my code...

And by the way, THANK YOU for refering slime. Instead of upgrading my
ILisp (not trivial, since all xemacs lisp stuff is packaged in SuSE
rpm's, and I didn't want to break RPM "upgradability" by replacing
files), I decided to give slime a try, and I'm quite satisfied!
However there are some minor ILisp features I miss, such as
compile/load files other than the current buffer, C-up for last
matching REPL entry, C-c a and C-c d documentation functions. But the
new features that ILisp does not have are great! (integrated debugger,
warning/error browser, go-to defun, etc. and of course, it does not
require to be root to compile the cmucl-slime interface files!)

Cheers,

Rodrigo

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