Edi Weitz edi@agharta.de writes:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 12:25:27 -0700, Timothy Bennett timothy.s.bennett@gmail.com wrote:
Try loading araneida before loading TBNL. Looking at the definition of tbnl-araneida-handler, the class will only be created if the araneida package is all ready loaded.
Correct. Actually, I think this is pretty clearly stated in the docs:
ok i my asd file, i have this :
:depends-on (:araneida :tbnl)
but when i load my defsystem, tbnl is loaded before araneida ...
; loading system definition from /home/nicolas/.sbcl/systems/tbnl.asd into ; #<PACKAGE "ASDF4214"> ; registering #<SYSTEM TBNL {9096249}> as TBNL ; loading system definition from /home/nicolas/.sbcl/systems/url-rewrite.asd ; into #<PACKAGE "ASDF4216"> ; registering #<SYSTEM URL-REWRITE {926CBF1}> as URL-REWRITE ; loading system definition from /home/nicolas/.sbcl/systems/rfc2388.asd into ; #<PACKAGE "ASDF4218"> ; registering #<SYSTEM :RFC2388 {9453559}> as RFC2388 ; loading system definition from /usr/share/common-lisp/systems/kmrcl.asd into ; #<PACKAGE "ASDF4220"> ; registering #<SYSTEM KMRCL {96578B1}> as KMRCL ; loading system definition from /usr/share/common-lisp/systems/cl-ppcre.asd ; into #<PACKAGE "ASDF4228"> ; registering #<SYSTEM #:CL-PPCRE {99AE2C1}> as CL-PPCRE ; loading system definition from /usr/share/common-lisp/systems/cl-base64.asd ; into #<PACKAGE "ASDF4230"> ; registering #<SYSTEM CL-BASE64 {9BBBB51}> as CL-BASE64 ; registering #<SYSTEM CL-BASE64-TESTS {914C291}> as CL-BASE64-TESTS ; loading system definition from /usr/share/common-lisp/systems/md5.asd into ; #<PACKAGE "ASDF4242"> ; registering #<SYSTEM MD5 {94468F9}> as MD5 ; loading system definition from /home/nicolas/.sbcl/systems/araneida.asd into ; #<PACKAGE "ASDF4244"> ; registering #<SYSTEM ARANEIDA {96C67D1}> as ARANEIDA ; loading system definition from ; /usr/share/common-lisp/systems/split-sequence.asd into #<PACKAGE "ASDF4250"> ; registering #<SYSTEM :SPLIT-SEQUENCE {98A80B1}> as SPLIT-SEQUENCE ; loading system definition from ; /usr/share/common-lisp/systems/net-telent-date.asd into #<PACKAGE "ASDF4252"> ; registering #<SYSTEM NET-TELENT-DATE {9A6FF21}> as NET-TELENT-DATE STYLE-WARNING: implicitly creating new generic function STRINGIFY-COOKIE
i think this is not the correct mailing list for this question but is it possible to define order in dependencies ?
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