On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
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.
We can't help you w/o access to the source code.
Sorry about not attaching the code upfront. All I have is this -
;; cl-syslink.asd (asdf:defsystem "cl-syslink" :serial t :components ((:file "syslink")))
;; syslink.lisp (defpackage :syslink (:use :cl) (:export :hw))
(in-package :syslink)
(defun hw () (print "Hello Syslink World"))
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?
It shouldn't. I tried out the same files on CCL on Windows and it loads just fine.
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 never bothered to look at the date until you mentioned it, but I just ran date on the board and that shows the following
root@dm816x-evm:~# date Fri Nov 26 05:01:45 UTC 2010
But obviously today is not Nov 26 :-) Looks like there isn't an RTC on the board or its not working correctly. get-universal-time reports the time that the board thinks it is but since the files are on NFS, the server (which most likely has the correct date) reports a date way ahead.
--Sid