Игорь Пашев <pashev.i...@gmail.com> writes:

| 2012/10/2 Andrey G. Grozin <a.g.gro...@inp.nsk.su>:
| > On Tue, 2 Oct 2012, Игорь Пашев wrote:
| >>
| >> This is Gentoo's mess. I have this in /etc/sbclrc:
| >
| > I don't understand how you got it. asdf-2.0.16 is in the lisp overlay, and
| > the ebuild says
| >
| > RDEPEND="!dev-lisp/cl-${PN}
| >                 !dev-lisp/asdf-binary-locations"
| >
| > In the main tree, there is only asdf-1.* (and asdf-binary-locations).
| >
| > If you use the main tree, you have asdf-1.<something> and
| > asdf-binary-locations.
| >
| > If you use the overlay, you have asdf-2.<something> and cannot have
| > asdf-binary-locations.
| >
| 
| 
| Well, everything is now in portage tree. "gentoo-init" pulls
| "asdf-binary-locations"
| The problem is that "asdf" USE-flag for sbcl is set by default.

So, how would a gentoo user invoke sbcl if it does not want the ASDF
stuff?  We can try to add that if it helps.  

-- Gaby


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