I'm using ASDF on CCL running on a TI ARM Cortex A8 processor with Linux. I have a very simple hello world system written that I'm trying out.
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When I try to load, I find that that find-system is called continuously and this never ends. I see the following on my slime window.
Is your asd file trying to load itself?
On investigation I found that the universal-time stored in *defined-systems* is just slightly behind the file-write-date. The dates I see are in-memory: 3499707641 and safe-file-write-date 3500387179.
So you loaded a previous version of the file on Nov 25 and last modified the file on Dec 3. What else happened in the meantime?
I'm not sure why the time skew exists but I can always abort the recursive calls after a few times and then use the system.
Is the file loading itself *after* the defsystem? Or is it just using the result of a previous defsystem?
Any thoughts on this? Is this seen on any other implementation/OS?
Show your code first.
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