Jean Magnan de Bornier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > Hello all, > gentoo-linux here > I am new to slime > M-x slime automatically opens an "inferior-lisp" buffer, with this > message in the mini-buffer: > Polling "/tmp/slime.11696".. (Abort with `M-x slime-abort-connection'.) > Obeying this does not bring slime though > When aborting and restarting slime I get the same thing with another > figure
Some more information: the figure in "/tmp/slime.<figure>" is the pid of the emacs where I want to use slime > > When I installed slime it has worked nicely for a time, then this has >happened and I can't figure out why. I changed nothing in my configs. > > Here is what appears in the inferior-lisp buffer: > . . . . . > Loaded subsystems: > Python 1.1, target Intel x86 > CLOS based on Gerd's PCL 2004/04/14 03:32:47 > * > ; Loading #p"/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/slime/swank-loader.lisp". > > > Error in function REQUIRE: Don't know how to load SWANK > [Condition of type SIMPLE-ERROR] > > Restarts: > 0: [CONTINUE] Return NIL from load of "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp > /slime/swank-loader.lisp". > 1: [ABORT ] Return to Top-Level. > > Debug (type H for help) > > (REQUIRE :SWANK NIL) > Source: > ; File: target:code/module.lisp > > ; File has been modified since compilation: > ; target:code/module.lisp > ; Using form offset instead of character position. > Error finding source: > Error in function DEBUG::PRINT-CODE-LOCATION-SOURCE-FORM: > Source path no longer exists. > 0] > . . . . > Using cmucl instead of clos does not solve the problem > neither does reinstalling slime > I see this is related to swank, but I checked it is in the right place > any help much welcome, tia > -- > Jean Magnan de Bornier | Cours Victor Hugo > e-mots: jean at bornier.net | 13980 Alleins France > T 08 70 39 34 03 | P 06 09 17 35 87 > > -- Jean Magnan de Bornier | Cours Victor Hugo e-mots: jean at bornier.net | 13980 Alleins France T 08 70 39 34 03 | P 06 09 17 35 87 _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs