[rdnzl-devel] Problem with 0.13.2 version?

Hi, I am using LispWorks 6.0.1. I downloaded RDNZL 0.13.2 recently. When I do a (load "<path omitted>/load.lisp"), I get the following error message: The following function is undefined: RDNZL::CREATE-DIRECT-CALL which is referenced by RDNZL::REDEFINE-DIRECT-CALLS ; Loading fasl file G:\Downloads\Lisp\rdnzl-0.13.2\import.ofasl and after this my LW crashes. Any suggestions? Regards, Rangarajan

I just tried this with LW 6.0.1 and can't confirm this problem. Is anybody else seeing this? Thanks, Edi. On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 5:07 AM, Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy <ranga@mmsindia.com> wrote:
Hi, I am using LispWorks 6.0.1. I downloaded RDNZL 0.13.2 recently. When I do a (load "<path omitted>/load.lisp"), I get the following error message:
The following function is undefined: RDNZL::CREATE-DIRECT-CALL which is referenced by RDNZL::REDEFINE-DIRECT-CALLS ; Loading fasl file G:\Downloads\Lisp\rdnzl-0.13.2\import.ofasl
and after this my LW crashes.
Any suggestions?
Regards, Rangarajan _______________________________________________ rdnzl-devel mailing list rdnzl-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rdnzl-devel

I'm guessing that the OP may have left out the crucial step of putting rdnzl.dll in the Lispworks directory... Sent from my iPhone On 18 May 2010, at 12:53, Edi Weitz <edi@agharta.de> wrote:
I just tried this with LW 6.0.1 and can't confirm this problem. Is anybody else seeing this?
Thanks, Edi.
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 5:07 AM, Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy <ranga@mmsindia.com> wrote:
Hi, I am using LispWorks 6.0.1. I downloaded RDNZL 0.13.2 recently. When I do a (load "<path omitted>/load.lisp"), I get the following error message:
The following function is undefined: RDNZL::CREATE-DIRECT-CALL which is referenced by RDNZL::REDEFINE-DIRECT-CALLS ; Loading fasl file G:\Downloads\Lisp\rdnzl-0.13.2\import.ofasl
and after this my LW crashes.
Any suggestions?
Regards, Rangarajan _______________________________________________ rdnzl-devel mailing list rdnzl-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rdnzl-devel
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Hi, Thanks. You are absolutely correct. I had made two mistakes: 1) I assumed LW will automatically load all the patches. This was not happening, so I included "(load-all-patches)" in my autoload file. 2) I copied RDNZL.dll to LW root directory where the EXE is located. It works now. Regards, Rangarajan -----Original Message----- From: Raymond Wiker [mailto:rwiker@gmail.com] Sent: 19 May 2010 03:25 To: edi@agharta.de; General interest list about RDNZL Cc: General interest list about RDNZL Subject: Re: [rdnzl-devel] Problem with 0.13.2 version? I'm guessing that the OP may have left out the crucial step of putting rdnzl.dll in the Lispworks directory... Sent from my iPhone On 18 May 2010, at 12:53, Edi Weitz <edi@agharta.de> wrote:
I just tried this with LW 6.0.1 and can't confirm this problem. Is anybody else seeing this?
Thanks, Edi.
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 5:07 AM, Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy <ranga@mmsindia.com> wrote:
Hi, I am using LispWorks 6.0.1. I downloaded RDNZL 0.13.2 recently. When I do a (load "<path omitted>/load.lisp"), I get the following error message:
The following function is undefined: RDNZL::CREATE-DIRECT-CALL which is referenced by RDNZL::REDEFINE-DIRECT-CALLS ; Loading fasl file G:\Downloads\Lisp\rdnzl-0.13.2\import.ofasl
and after this my LW crashes.
Any suggestions?
Regards, Rangarajan _______________________________________________ rdnzl-devel mailing list rdnzl-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rdnzl-devel
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