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Re: [STUMP] changes in CVS


From: Jay Belanger
Subject: Re: [STUMP] changes in CVS
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 20:28:54 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.1003 (Gnus v5.10.3) Emacs/21.3.50 (gnu/linux)

Shawn Betts <address@hidden> writes:

>> * (asdf:operate 'asdf:load-op 'stumpwm)
>>
>> ; loading system definition from stumpwm.asd into
>> ; #<The ASDF1177 package, 0/9 internal, 0/9 external>
>> ; Loading #p"/home/belanger/STUMP/stumpwm.asd".
>> ; registering #<SYSTEM :STUMPWM {48788475}> as STUMPWM
>> ; [GC threshold exceeded with 12,011,240 bytes in use.  Commencing GC.]
>> ; [GC completed with 4,142,696 bytes retained and 7,868,544 bytes freed.]
>> ; [GC will next occur when at least 16,142,696 bytes are in use.]
>> ; loading system definition from port.asd into
>> ; #<The ASDF1180 package, 0/9 internal, 0/9 external>
>> ; Loading #p"/home/belanger/STUMP/port.asd".
>> ; registering #<SYSTEM PORT {48031485}> as PORT
>>
>> component :CLX not found, required by #<SYSTEM "stumpwm" {48788475}>
>
> Yeah, if anyone can suggest a nice work-around, that would be
> great. If you're running CMU under debian you've got to change the
> :clx dependancy in stumpwm.asd to :cmucl-clx. Everything else should
> work with :clx (that I've tried anyway).

Hm.  I should have mentioned that.
I'm running Redhat 9, and I changed the :cmucl-clx to :clx.  I tried
it with :cmucl-clx, and I got the same error with ":CMUCL-CLX not
found".  I tried a "(require 'clx)" beforehand, and got no
complaints.  So where does the component :clx come from?





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