Will look into it Andreas. I have McClim running, but not using Truetype
Thanks for responding
David
On Apr 9, 2019, at 2:52 AM, Andreas Davour ante@update.uu.se wrote:
From your path I'm guessing you're on mac? There is a tool called "fontconfig" for linux. It could be that someone decided to call out to that program, expecting it to be around. It's a guess, and I don't have the source nor time to confirm at the moment. If someone don't have a better suggestion it might be worth following up on.
/andreas
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019, David Dmytryk wrote:
Stas
Your suggestion to check asdf version prompted me to check version of CL-PPCRE. It was old - I replaced it with latest version and placed the entire cl-ppre-master folder in my home quicklisp/local-projects/libraries folder. It solved the “standard-optimize-settings” problem.
However, when loading McCLIM now getting an error:
NOTE:
* McCLIM was unable to configure itself automatically using fontconfig. Therefore you must configure it manually.
While executing: MCCLIM-TRUETYPE::WARN-ABOUT-UNSET-FONT-PATH, in process Listener(4).
I checked for availability of truetype, and found a TTF folder which I also copied to my Quicklisp local-projects folder. Tried re-running load McCLIM and still shows same problem. The detailed lisp response is below.
Again, would appreciate any advice from you or anyone else who might help resolve.
Thanks
David __________________________________________
Details:
? (ql:quickload 'mcclim)
To load "mcclim": Load 1 ASDF system: mcclim ; Loading "mcclim" ...
Error:
NOTE: * McCLIM was unable to configure itself automatically using fontconfig. Therefore you must configure it manually.
While executing: MCCLIM-TRUETYPE::WARN-ABOUT-UNSET-FONT-PATH, in process Listener(4). Type cmd-/ to continue, cmd-. to abort, cmd-\ for a list of available restarts. If continued: Proceed Type :? for other options.
1 > ? The following toplevel commands are available: <n> the same as (:C <n>) (:FUNCTION FRAME-NUMBER) Returns the function invoked in backtrace frame <frame-number>. This may be useful for, e.g., disassembly (:FORM FRAME-NUMBER) Return a form which looks like the call which established the stack frame identified by <frame-number>. This is only well-defined in certain cases: when the function is globally named and not a lexical closure and when it was compiled with *SAVE-LOCAL-SYMBOLS* in effect. (:SET-LOCAL NAME FRAME-NUMBER NEW) Set value of argument denoted <name> (see :LOCAL) in frame <frame-number> to value <new>. (:LOCAL NAME FRAME-NUMBER) Return value of local denoted by <name> in frame <frame-number> <name> can either be a symbol - in which case the most recent binding of that symbol is used - or an integer index into the frame's set of local bindings. (:SET-ARG NAME FRAME-NUMBER NEW) Set value of argument named <name> in frame <frame-number> to value <new>. (:ARG NAME FRAME-NUMBER) Return value of argument named <name> in frame <frame-number> (:V N FRAME-NUMBER) Return value <n> in frame <frame-number> (:RAW N) Show raw contents of backtrace frame <n> (:APPLY-IN-FRAME I FUNCTION &REST ARGS) Applies FUNCTION to ARGS in the execution context of the Ith stack frame (:RETURN-FROM-FRAME I &REST VALUES) Return VALUES from the I'th stack frame (:F N) Show backtrace frame <n> (:C &OPTIONAL N) Choose restart <n>. If no <n>, continue (:B &KEY START COUNT SHOW-FRAME-CONTENTS) backtrace :NFRAMES print the number of stack frames accessible from this break loop :R list restarts :Q return to toplevel :GO continue :A exit current break loop :POP exit current break loop :KAP Release (but don't reestablish) *LISTENER-AUTORELEASE-POOL* :SAP Log information about current thread's autorelease-pool(s) to C's standard error stream :RAP Release and reestablish *LISTENER-AUTORELEASE-POOL* :? help :PWD Print the pathame of the current directory (:CD DIR) Change to directory DIR (e.g., #p"ccl:" or "/some/dir") (:PROC &OPTIONAL P) Show information about specified process <p>/all processes (:KILL P) Kill process whose name or ID matches <p> (:Y &OPTIONAL P) Yield control of terminal-input to process whose name or ID matches <p>, or to any process if <p> is null Any other form is evaluated and its results are printed out. 1 > q ?
On Apr 7, 2019, at 12:20 PM, Stas Boukarev stassats@gmail.com wrote:
I can only suggest deleting quicklisp and retrying.
On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 7:19 PM David Dmytryk ddmytryk@icloud.com wrote:
CL-USER> (asdf:asdf-version) "3.2.0" CL-USER>
The error message is:
Read error between positions 7396 and 7665 in /Users/daviddmytryk/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/cl-unicode-20180328-git/util.lisp.
The installation is using …util.lisp from the cl-unicode folder, different than the cl-ppcre folder. Not sure whether this is a problem
On Apr 7, 2019, at 12:05 PM, Stas Boukarev stassats@gmail.com wrote:
Where does Invoking restart: Ignore attempt to IMPORT "*STANDARD-OPTIMIZE-SETTINGS*" from package "CL-PPCRE" come frome?
And what's your (asdf:asdf-version)?
On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 7:03 PM David Dmytryk ddmytryk@icloud.com wrote:
Here is result of loading and testing cl-ppcre, then loading mcclim:
CL-USER> (ql:quickload :cl-ppcre) To load "cl-ppcre": Load 1 ASDF system: cl-ppcre ; Loading "cl-ppcre"
(:CL-PPCRE) CL-USER> (asdf:oos 'asdf:test-op :cl-ppcre) #<TEST-OP> #<ASDF/PLAN:SEQUENTIAL-PLAN #x302003D29B6D> CL-USER> (ql:quickload 'mcclim) To load "mcclim": Load 1 ASDF system: mcclim ; Loading "mcclim" Invoking restart: Ignore attempt to IMPORT "*STANDARD-OPTIMIZE-SETTINGS*" from package "CL-PPCRE" . Read error between positions 7396 and 7665 in /Users/daviddmytryk/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/cl-unicode-20180328-git/util.lisp. Invoking restart: Retry getting the value of CL-UNICODE::*STANDARD-OPTIMIZE-SETTINGS*. Read error between positions 7396 and 7665 in /Users/daviddmytryk/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/cl-unicode-20180328-git/util.lisp.; Evaluation aborted on #<UNBOUND-VARIABLE #x302003F8238D>. CL-USER> (asdf:oos 'asdf:test-op :cl-ppcre)
#<TEST-OP> #<ASDF/PLAN:SEQUENTIAL-PLAN #x302004049A2D>
> On Apr 7, 2019, at 11:57 AM, David Dmytryk ddmytryk@icloud.com wrote: > > It is installed in home folder ~quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/cl-ppcre-20180831-git/cl-ppcre-unicode > > May have made a mess with location? > >> On Apr 7, 2019, at 11:48 AM, Stas Boukarev stassats@gmail.com wrote: >> >> So, is it working when you use the quicklisp one? >> >>> On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 6:47 PM David Dmytryk ddmytryk@icloud.com wrote: >>> >>> Thanks for responding Stas >>> >>> Yes - it is >>> >>> David >>> >>>> On Apr 7, 2019, at 11:45 AM, Stas Boukarev stassats@gmail.com wrote: >>>> >>>> Is your cl-ppcre not coming from quicklisp? >>>> >>>>> On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 6:23 PM David Dmytryk ddmytryk@icloud.com wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> Wondering if anybody could help with solution or advice on installing McCLIM on macOS Mojave, running CCL under Emacs / Slime (Clozure Common Lisp Version 1.12-dev (v1.12-dev.4-6-gc3b1e184) DarwinX8664). >>>>> >>>>> I tried to install using Quicklisp and received error response as below. >>>>> >>>>> I am new to lisp, and heavily in learning-mode - would appreciate any help. >>>>> >>>>> Kind Regards >>>>> >>>>> David Dmytryk >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> CL-USER> (ql:quickload 'mcclim) >>>>> To load "mcclim": >>>>> Load 1 ASDF system: >>>>> mcclim >>>>> ; Loading "mcclim" >>>>> Invoking restart: Ignore attempt to IMPORT "*STANDARD-OPTIMIZE-SETTINGS*" from package "CL-PPCRE" >>>>> . >>>>> Read error between positions 7396 and 7665 in /Users/daviddmytryk/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/cl-unicode-20180328-git/util.lisp. >>>>> Invoking restart: Retry getting the value of CL-UNICODE::*STANDARD-OPTIMIZE-SETTINGS*. >>>>> Read error between positions 7396 and 7665 in /Users/daviddmytryk/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/cl-unicode-20180328-git/util.lisp.; Evaluation aborted on #<UNBOUND-VARIABLE #x302003F8238D>. >>>
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