Hello,
latest sbcl and slime return the following debugger message when doing (asdf-install:install :$package) (the fact that the gpg key is not in the keyring is not the problem in this issue):
No key found for key id 0x#1=886A220F86321D48. Try some command like gpg --recv-keys 0x#1# [Condition of type ASDF-INSTALL::KEY-NOT-FOUND]
However if you do the same in 'pure' sbcl you get the message:
debugger invoked on a ASDF-INSTALL::KEY-NOT-FOUND in thread #<THREAD "initial thread" {A7BD411}>: No key found for key id 0x886A220F86321D48. Try some command like gpg --recv-keys 0x886A220F86321D48
Only the later provides a valid command which can be pasted by the user into another terminal f.e..
Is slime's behaviour intended?
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* whooey1830@web.de [2007-11-16 16:04+0100] writes:
Hello,
latest sbcl and slime return the following debugger message when doing (asdf-install:install :$package) (the fact that the gpg key is not in the keyring is not the problem in this issue):
No key found for key id 0x#1=886A220F86321D48. Try some command like gpg --recv-keys 0x#1# [Condition of type ASDF-INSTALL::KEY-NOT-FOUND]
However if you do the same in 'pure' sbcl you get the message:
debugger invoked on a ASDF-INSTALL::KEY-NOT-FOUND in thread #<THREAD "initial thread" {A7BD411}>: No key found for key id 0x886A220F86321D48. Try some command like gpg --recv-keys 0x886A220F86321D48
Only the later provides a valid command which can be pasted by the user into another terminal f.e..
Is slime's behaviour intended?
Well, no. The reason is simply that we set *print-circle* in the debugger and apparently vanilla SBCL doesn't. You could customize that by modifying swank:*sldb-printer-bindings*.
It could be a good idea to modify SLIME to use (fairly) standard settings to print the condition message and use swank:*sldb-printer-bindings* only for the backtrace.
Helmut.