Loading and starting Swank on a lisp image

Mauro D'Agostino mdagostino at ravenpack.com
Fri Jun 22 15:30:36 UTC 2018


Hi Frank,

Yes, I dump the image after having loaded everything. However the server
tries to load those files when the first client connects. I'm wondering if
there's something I'm not loading, even with `:load-contribs t`, or if it's
just a default behaviour that can be switched off. I wasn't able to find
the answer.

Kind regards,

- Mauro

On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 5:44 PM, Frank Gönninger <frgo at me.com> wrote:

> Hi Mauro,
>
>
>
> seems as if those modules aren’t part of the image yet. When did you make
> the image? I assume after loading swank?
>
> Also I’d ask Franz directly ...
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>    Frank
>
>
>
>
>
> *Von: *slime-devel <slime-devel-bounces at common-lisp.net> im Auftrag von
> Stas Boukarev <stassats at gmail.com>
> *Datum: *Donnerstag, 21. Juni 2018 um 17:04
> *An: *Mauro D'Agostino <mdagostino at ravenpack.com>
> *Cc: *<slime-devel at common-lisp.net>
> *Betreff: *Re: Loading and starting Swank on a lisp image
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 5:59 PM Mauro D'Agostino <mdagostino at ravenpack.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Is anyone reading this?
>
> Yes, but nobody is answering.
>
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Mauro
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 12:34 PM, Mauro D'Agostino <
> mdagostino at ravenpack.com> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to add a swank server on all of our lisp apps running on
> images. I want to have everything compiled and loaded, so when I start up
> the image I don't need to load any .fasl files.
>
> I'm using ASDF to load swank and then running:
>
> (swank-loader:init :reload t :load-contribs t :quiet nil)
>
>
>
> On image start up, I'm running:
>
> (setf swank::*loopback-interface* "0.0.0.0")
>
>
>
> (swank:create-server :port 4005 :dont-close t)
>
>
>
> Swank starts up fine, but, when the first user tries to connect, it tries
> to load some .fasl files.
>
> ; Fast loading /home/mdagostino/.slime/fasl/2.20/allegro-10.1as-64bit-ics-linux-x86-64/contrib/swank-asdf.fasl
>
> ;   Loading /home/mdagostino/workspace/Library/world/site/cl-ppcre-1.3.2/cl-ppcre-test.asd
>
> ; Loading /home/mdagostino/workspace/Library/world/site/slime-20180308-git/contrib/swank-media.lisp
>
> ; Fast loading /home/mdagostino/.slime/fasl/2.20/allegro-10.1as-64bit-ics-linux-x86-64/contrib/swank-trace-dialog.fasl
>
> ; Fast loading /home/mdagostino/.slime/fasl/2.20/allegro-10.1as-64bit-ics-linux-x86-64/contrib/swank-package-fu.fasl
>
> ; Fast loading /home/mdagostino/.slime/fasl/2.20/allegro-10.1as-64bit-ics-linux-x86-64/contrib/swank-presentations.fasl
>
> ;   Fast loading /home/mdagostino/.slime/fasl/2.20/allegro-10.1as-64bit-ics-linux-x86-64/contrib/swank-repl.fasl
>
> ; Fast loading /home/mdagostino/.slime/fasl/2.20/allegro-10.1as-64bit-ics-linux-x86-64/contrib/swank-macrostep.fasl
>
> ; Fast loading /home/mdagostino/.slime/fasl/2.20/allegro-10.1as-64bit-ics-linux-x86-64/contrib/swank-fuzzy.fasl
>
> ;   Fast loading /home/mdagostino/.slime/fasl/2.20/allegro-10.1as-64bit-ics-linux-x86-64/contrib/swank-util.fasl
>
> ;   Fast loading /home/mdagostino/.slime/fasl/2.20/allegro-10.1as-64bit-ics-linux-x86-64/contrib/swank-c-p-c.fasl
>
> ; Fast loading /home/mdagostino/.slime/fasl/2.20/allegro-10.1as-64bit-ics-linux-x86-64/contrib/swank-fancy-inspector.fasl
>
> ; Fast loading /home/mdagostino/.slime/fasl/2.20/allegro-10.1as-64bit-ics-linux-x86-64/contrib/swank-arglists.fasl
>
>
>
> I tried adding this after doing 'swank:create-server, but it doesn't work:
>
> (setf swank::*find-module* #'(lambda (module)
>
>                                  (declare (ignore module))
>
>                                  nil))
>
>
>
> How can I make it so it doesn't look for those files? I would imagine they
> have already been compiled and loaded into the image. I'm using 'dumplisp
> to create the image.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> - Mauro
>
>
>
>
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