I can't imagine any code in USOCKET's CLISP backend could cause such stack overflow (by infinite loop?!). I used think this is a ASDF + CLISP issue, unless any CLISP familiar lisper could figure out what code was running when stack overflow happened.
--binghe
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 11:11 PM, Zach Beane xach@xach.com wrote:
Mario Maio mario.maio@libero.it writes:
I was trying to follow the steps explained in
http://www.adampetersen.se/articles/lispweb.htm, but I can't install hunchentoot using quicklisp in my Windows 7 / Emacs / CLISP environment, because usocket fails to install, this is what happens in Emacs (the following refers to isolated 'usocket' installation but the same happens when I try to install hunchentoot):
[snip]
You'll have better luck with a different CL implementation. Clozure seems to work nicely, and LispWorks would certainly do the trick too.
Zach
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