On 2 May 2010 07:53, Alan Ruttenberg alanruttenberg@gmail.com wrote:
I'm attaching two subsequent calls to (swank:operate-on-system-for-emacs "owl2" (quote load-op)) with tracing of perform and the two functions you mention. I haven't touched any files in between, but you will notice the same set of .abcls are loaded in both cases. Also attaching asd file. I'm not sure where the locus of the problem is, but one way or another it's a regression from abcl/asdf1.
Weird. Your two runs (separated in files m1 and m2) are identical, except for object identity.
replperl 'm1 m2' -npe 's/([0-9]+.[0-9]+ seconds)/(x seconds)/g' replperl 'm1 m2' -npe 's/{[0-9A-F]{5,6}}/{}/g' diff -u m1 m2
Can you also trace component-operation-time and maybe put a debug statement in the perform :after method?
Just to make sure, can you try with the latest ASDF 1.714?
And while we're at it, can you? (describe "#p"/___jar___file___root___/") (both on Windows and on Unix if possible).
Thanks!
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