That all looks normal to me, unless by "killed the Clozure image" you mean that the remote lisp quit. I see that message when I disconnect from Emacs, but the Lisp stays active, and I can connect again. I do it every day, leaving my lisp image up in a "screen" on a remote machine for days at a time.
-Bill
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Patrick May pjm@spe.com wrote:
Hi,
I started Clozure from the command line on a remote machine and loaded swank with (asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :swank). Since I'd just updated to the CVS head for slime, it recompiled. I got these warnings:
; Warning: These Swank interfaces are unimplemented: ; (ACTIVATE-STEPPING ADD-FD-HANDLER ADD-SIGIO-HANDLER CALLS- WHO ; FIND-SOURCE-LOCATION REMOVE-FD-HANDLERS REMOVE-SIGIO- HANDLERS SAVE-IMAGE ; SLDB-BREAK-AT-START SLDB-BREAK-ON-RETURN SLDB-STEP-INTO SLDB-STEP-NEXT ; SLDB-STEP-OUT) ; While executing: SWANK-BACKEND::WARN-UNIMPLEMENTED-INTERFACES, in process listener(1). NIL
Are they important?
I then started swank:
? (setq swank:*use-dedicated-output-stream* nil) NIL ? (swank:create-server :port 4005 :dont-close t) ;; Swank started at port: 4005. 4005 ?
I set up an ssh tunnel for port 4005 and was able to connect and use the Clozure image from Emacs on my local box. When I was done I used M-x slime-disconnect and it killed the Clozure image with this error:
;; swank:close-connection: Unexpected end of file on #<BASIC-TTrace/ BPT trap
Do I have something misconfigured?
Thanks,
Patrick
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