2012/12/14 Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll <juanjose.garciarip...@gmail.com>: > On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Jean-Pierre Flori <jpfl...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> 2012/12/14 Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll <juanjose.garciarip...@gmail.com>: >> > ECL now relies on ASDF-bundle, an utility library which is part of ASDF >> > and >> > which allows creating executables and big FASL [...] >> I saw that. > > > No, you did not read carefully what I said: ECL now relies on > ***ASDF-BUNDLE***. ASDF-Bundle is a different library from the one we used > for building executables (ASDF-ECL), and it lives as a separate project, > http://common-lisp.net/gitweb?p=projects/asdf/asdf-bundle.git though it will > probably become part of ASDF soon. > >> >> What I know is that we already used asdf before (the command we use >> leaves no doubt about this fact). > > > No, you were not using ASDF. You were using ASDF-ECL which was a modified > version of ASDF shipped with ECL. > >> >> What is strange is that I changed nothing but now get maxima-system.fasb >> instead of maxima.fasb. > > > You did not change anything, but ASDF has changed. The new library follows a > different naming policy and, since I do not develop it, I have little to > say. > >> >> I'm not sure I completely get what you mean, sorry about that. >> The problem here is not the suffix (if we agree that suffix means >> anything after the final dot), but that the "-system" part just before >> the dot. > > > -system is a suffix that ASDF-Bundle adds to the name of any library or > program (in this case maxima) that was built from whole libraries. > >> So are you telling me that our command is fine, and that the produced >> file is identical, except for its name because ASDF decided that the >> new name reflects better what is produced as the previous name did? >> I'll be fine very fine with that. > > > Indeed. The name just reflects the protocol and sets of rules that the new > library uses for building executables and libraries. I believe the suffix > can be eliminated but I do not know how to do it right now. Oh I see. Thanks a lot for your patience!
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