[asdf-devel] pathname case issue ...

Robert Goldman rpgoldman at sift.info
Thu Jun 16 12:45:31 UTC 2011


On 6/15/11 Jun 15 -9:05 PM, Chun Tian (binghe) wrote:
> Hi, Faré
> 
> It's caused by LispWorks' ASDF integration feature [1], it's also in attach. I have following line in my LispWorks init file:
> 
> (example-compile-file "misc/asdf-integration.lisp" :load t)
> 
> I didn't use it much, so I disabled it to make my life easier.  But it's also quite hard to determine which version of ASDF2 broke it.

There's nothing obvious in that asdf-integration file that should break
asdf's normal functioning.  They define a number of behaviors that
exploit ASDF data structures, but I don't see anything there that should
redefine existing behavior.  Of course, I may be overlooking something.

Cheers,
r

> 
> Hi, Zach
> 
> I see current latest Quicklisp release 2011051901 ships with ASDF 2.014.6, but which ASDF version was shipped in last months' Quicklisp? I believe in that ASDF version I didn't met any issue with LispWorks' ASDF integration.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Chun Tian (binghe)
> 
> [1] http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/lw60/RNIG/html/readme-372.htm#pgfId-926803
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 在 2011-6-16,02:06, Faré 写道:
> 
>>> My problem still exists after turn to latest ASDF: every time I eval a definition in LispWorks, it warns me that the definition's location changed from a pathname to another same but lower-cased pathname:
>>>
>> Do you know at which version of ASDF, or between which versions of
>> ASDF this behavior started? That would help me track down the relevant
>> change.
>>
>> Also, what do these return in various versions of ASDF?
>>
>> (cl:truename "/Users/binghe/Lisp/")
>> (cl:probe-file "/Users/binghe/Lisp/")
>> (asdf::probe-file* "/Users/binghe/Lisp/")
>> (asdf::truenamize "/Users/binghe/Lisp/")
>>
>> If it's a recent thing, I made a change for LW in 2.016.1. If it's
>> older, I have no idea what it is.
>>
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