Strange, it seems to be working now: one package, two files. i must have been doing a mistake somewhere else...
Thanks anyway and sorry for the confusion :-) Matus
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Zach Beane xach@xach.com wrote:
Matus Kmit simply.nitaai@gmail.com writes:
Hi
i have some basic question:
Let's say, i have defined a system where with four files: system.asd, packages.lisp, file1.lisp, file2.lisp, where file1 and file2 share the same package and are split more or less only for better organisation purpose.
So in packages.lisp i define only one package and use the respective in-package expression for it in the beginning of the two files. Besides that file1 should be loaded before file2.
In my asd file i have something like this:
(defsystem "system" :depends-on ("ext-system") :serial t :components ((:file "packages") (:file "file1") (:file "file2")))
Trying to load this system with (ql:quickload "system") i get an error, that there is no package for file1.
Your .asd file looks good. Please also paste your package.lisp, file1.lisp, and the exact error you get when trying to load.
Zach