hunchentoot uses features:
 You can compile Hunchentoot without SSL support - and thus without the need to have CL+SSL - if you add :HUNCHENTOOT-NO-SSL to *FEATURES* before you compile it.

Clack which can use five different web-servers will load the appropriate system  when you start a web server.

On 7 April 2016 at 07:35, Don Morrison <dfm2@cmu.edu> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 7:21 PM, Don Morrison <dfm2@cmu.edu> wrote:
> I suppose an attractive possibility might be to wrap some sort of
> condition handler around the place inside ASDF that's trying to load
> the cl-sqlite dependency, but I don't know my way around the ASDF
> internals enough to have a sense of where that should be done, or if
> it's even practical. Is there a good place inside of ASDF to do such
> a thing? It seems fairly modular, so it seems likely. Maybe it's as
> easy as defining a specialized method of some sort, or an :around
> method on something or other?

Ah, I now see that something like this is unlikely to be practical: am I correct in believing folks are likely to be operating with widely disparate versions of ASDF?

It is beginning to appear that the most practical solution today, or at least the one least likely to cause further problems, is two different systems.
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