Greetings! The pathology was do to the failure in the clc script, causing the clc image to be saved in an error state. unregister.... produces a working image, and a replacement clc installation works fine. The nickname c-l-c went to clc.
But now I have the following -- maybe you can suggest a fix: GCL_ANSI=t gclcvs -eval '(asdf:load-system :fare-utils)' GCL (GNU Common Lisp) 2.7.0 ANSI Apr 9 2010 18:42:13 Source License: LGPL(gcl,gmp,pargcl), GPL(unexec,bfd,xgcl) Binary License: GPL due to GPL'ed components: (XGCL READLINE BFD UNEXEC) Modifications of this banner must retain notice of a compatible license Dedicated to the memory of W. Schelter Use (help) to get some basic information on how to use GCL. Temporary directory for compiler files set to /tmp/ Error: Fast links are on: do (si::use-fast-links nil) for debugging Signalled by ASDF:OPERATE. SIMPLE-ERROR: Can't get template for #<Standard-Method ASDF:PROCESS-SOURCE-REGISTRY (SYMBOL) 130356220> Broken at ASDF:OPERATE. Type :H for Help. 1 (Continue) Return to top level. COMMON-LISP-USER>> Take care, Faré <fah...@gmail.com> writes: > To reproduce the problem, install the latest cl-asdf 1.704 from debian > and common-lisp-controller 7.2 with gclcvs 2.7.0-64 and try this: > > GCL_ANSI=t gclcvs -eval '(asdf:load-system :fare-utils)' > > Use any system here - I'm using fare-utils from git because I know it > and it has no dependencies. Try alexandria or whatever. > > Without debian, try downloading the latest asdf from git (currently > 1.710) and try this: > gcl > (require :asdf) ; or (load "/path/to/asdf.lisp") > (asdf:load-system :fare-utils) > > PS: it would be nice if gcl were packaged by clbuild. > > The error I get is > Unrecoverable error: bind stack overflow. > > (Note: linux amd64) > > Haven't tried 32 bit in a while - would have to resurrect a 32-bit > machine / installation. > > [ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] > Death is only a state of mind. > > Only it doesn't leave you much time to think about anything else. > > > On 29 April 2010 10:16, Camm Maguire <c...@maguirefamily.org> wrote: >> Greetings! If you could please post some failing command lines I can >> reproduce, that would be great. >> >> Right now, I think the issue is that the c-l-c nickname has been >> dropped in common-lisp-controller. I'm assuming this is facility is >> still the "Debian lisp way": >> >> INTERNAL-SIMPLE-ERROR: There is no package with the name C-L-C. >> >> This is from a installation script used to setup c-l-c in gclcvs. If >> I know what will be permanent, I can fix this and re-release. But not >> until the mipsel buildd is finished and migration takes place. Would >> like to do the kfreebsd-amd64 by then too. >> >> Would appreciate any feedback here as I'm more familiar with the older >> math lisp code than the ansi cl- stuff. >> >> Take care, >> >> Faré <fah...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> Is the GCL 2.7.0 package for debian maintained? >>> >>> I get weird Unrecoverable error: bind stack overflow while trying to >>> use GCL to compile even the simplest ASDF systems. Where exactly the >>> overflow happens moves *further* when I try tracing more functions, so >>> somehow that bind stack grows more slowly with traced functions than >>> untraced functions. Still, eventually it borks for no obvious good >>> reason. >>> >>> Is that a known bug fixed upstream? >>> >>> Can you make GCL work with ASDF? With clbuild? That would be nice. >>> >>> Currently, I have to declare GCL support for ASDF and CL-Launch >>> broken. Haven't been able to test positively for months. >>> >>> [ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | >>> http://fare.tunes.org ] >>> Corollaries to the Law of Bitur-Camember: The political process destroys the >>> value of all known resources that are up for grabs. The socialist process of >>> systematically denying legitimacy to property rights applies the political >>> process universally and destroys the value of all available resources. > > > > -- Camm Maguire c...@maguirefamily.org ========================================================================== "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens." -- Baha'u'llah _______________________________________________ Gcl-devel mailing list Gcl-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gcl-devel