Hi, all.
So, Jim Prewett pointed out offlist that this certainly should not be happening if I use a saved core. The reason it was still happening with a saved core was that I still had that (load ...) line in the .cmucl-init.lisp file. With that removed, using the .core I saved, it doesn't do the long compilation on startup.
I'm still curious as to why it was doing it at all, but at least it's not tapping me on the shoulder whenever I start up my lisp now. :)
Thanks, Jim!
-- Randall Randall randall@randallsquared.com 'I say we put up a huge sign next to the Sun that says "You must be at least this big (insert huge red line) to ride this ride".' -- tghdrdeath@hotmail.com
no problem :)
Jim
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004, Randall Randall wrote:
Hi, all.
So, Jim Prewett pointed out offlist that this certainly should not be happening if I use a saved core. The reason it was still happening with a saved core was that I still had that (load ...) line in the .cmucl-init.lisp file. With that removed, using the .core I saved, it doesn't do the long compilation on startup.
I'm still curious as to why it was doing it at all, but at least it's not tapping me on the shoulder whenever I start up my lisp now. :)
Thanks, Jim!
-- Randall Randall randall@randallsquared.com 'I say we put up a huge sign next to the Sun that says "You must be at least this big (insert huge red line) to ride this ride".' -- tghdrdeath@hotmail.com
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