Source location via logical pathnames works great on CCL. However, on SBCL,
they run afoul of SBCL's strict enforcement of the standard limitations to
logical pathnames, and you will have quite a hard time with them if you
succeed at all.
One easy but fragile and ugly way to make it work with SBCL
I see, thanks a lot for the hint.
I've just stumbled upon another complicating factor though, which is
source location information. Apparently it is not possible to manually
relocate source information after it has been loaded from a FASL in
SBCL. However, if the Lisp files were compiled using a l
The design of ASDF is that you should properly initialize the
output-translations. The usual way is to use
~/.config/common-lisp/asdf-output-translations.conf, but since in your
case you support the directory moving from one instantiation to the
next, it is probably better to call
asdf:initialize-o
Hello everyone.
I have a rather particular problem that I have so far not been able to
solve on my own without brittle workarounds. Specifically, I'm looking
for a way to ensure that the directory paths stored in the FASL cache
directory are, if possible, truncated according to some other path (by