
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 13:36 +0200, Alexis Rimbaud wrote:
Hi René,
René van Bevern a écrit :
On 22.07.05, Alexis Rimbaud wrote:
Here is the error I get when starting SLIME with SBCL as the `inferior-lisp-program':
Assuming that you are using Slime from Peter van Eynde's repository: The recent released Slime version, which is the one provided there, (1.2.1) is known to support SBCL only up to version 0.8.21. See /usr/share/doc/slime/PROBLEMS for details.
The 0.8.17.4-1 version from universe (which should fit) doesn't work either. The error here occurs when requiring sb-bsd-sockets ("Don't know how to REQUIRE SB-BSD-SOCKETS.") but has nothing to do with SLIME.
Same happened to me over here on a freshly installed Ubuntu/Hoary. This looks _suspiciously_ like the problem with build environment I encountered on Debian/PPC a while ago: the test in contrib/bsd-sockets fails (because of missing echo service?) and the module doesn't get included into the package.
Since I'm starting with Common Lisp, I don't really need to use SBCL (I think CMUCL could be fine for now), but I don't like to not have the choice... :-)
Are these problems specific to Debian or is there a way to have (one of) the last SBCL version working with SLIME?
Well, the sbcl-9.nn seem to have a general slime problem. HTH Ralf Mattes
Cheers, Alexis.
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