On Tue, Aug 16 2016, Daniel Kochmański wrote:
maybe quicklisp doesn't have enough space for the libraries?
There is no more space issue: ~/quicklisp is a link to /opt/quicklisp with 16GB of free space.
Also, if you don't want to depend on Quicklisp, you may consider creating a bundle with it (quicklisp has a functionality for that).
Thanks, a good idea. ironclad and cl-json load fine now, but with drakma there is still a problem: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(require :drakma)
;;; Compiling /opt/qb/software/bordeaux-threads-v0.8.5/src/default-implementations.lisp ;;; Compiling #<input stream /opt/qb/software/bordeaux-threads-v0.8.5/src/default-implementations.lisp>ASDF could not load drakma because Unexpected end of file on #<input stream "SYS:help.doc">.. Condition of type: END-OF-FILE Unexpected end of file on #<input stream "SYS:help.doc">. Available restarts: 1. (RETRY) Retry compiling #<cl-source-file "bordeaux-threads" "src" "default-implementations">. 2. (ACCEPT) Continue, treating compiling #<cl-source-file "bordeaux-threads" "src" "default-implementations"> as having been successful. 3. (RETRY) Retry ASDF operation. 4. (CLEAR-CONFIGURATION-AND-RETRY) Retry ASDF operation after resetting the configuration. 5. (RESTART-TOPLEVEL) Go back to Top-Level REPL. Broken at SI:BYTECODES. [Evaluation of: (SETF (DOCUMENTATION 'BORDEAUX-THREADS:RELEASE-RECURSIVE-LOCK 'FUNCTION) (OR (DOCUMENTATION 'BORDEAUX-THREADS:RELEASE-RECURSIVE-LOCK 'FUNCTION) "Release the recursive LOCK. The lock will only become free after as many Release operations as there have been Acquire operations. See RELEASE-LOCK for other information."))] In: #<process TOP-LEVEL>. File: #P"/opt/qb/software/bordeaux-threads-v0.8.5/src/default-implementations.lisp" (Position #0) --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- I've double-checked: there is enough RAM and enough disk space. What could be the reason for this error? Kind regards, -- Peter