I mean, quicklisp made the update process easy enough to motivate developers to keep their slime up to date!
I am newbie and have to say that with quicklisp I was able to connect emacs with a remote lisp image in a couple of minutes. Just because it was easy to install slime in the server and client and to setup slime in the emacs on the client. Maybe for a pro quicklisp is not a big deal, but for me it is great!
Alexandre Sent from my iPhone
On 17/12/2010, at 18:18, Zach Beane xach@xach.com wrote:
Alexandre Rademaker arademaker@gmail.com writes:
This is an old issue! We now have quicklisp!
Quicklisp doesn't solve that particular problem. You can still get different versions of slime between different people, even with Quicklisp. (It just depends who updates when.)
Zach