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[Gcl-devel] The package operation ... was in a bad place
From: |
Tim Josling |
Subject: |
[Gcl-devel] The package operation ... was in a bad place |
Date: |
Fri, 07 Dec 2007 19:22:53 +1100 |
On this system:
Linux tim-gcc 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 06:17:24 UTC 2007
x86_64 GNU/Linux
(Ubuntu Gnu/Linux),
Using this gcl:
GCL (GNU Common Lisp) 2.6.7 CLtL1 Nov 10 2006 14:25:02
Source License: LGPL(gcl,gmp), GPL(unexec,bfd,xgcl)
Binary License: GPL due to GPL'ed components: (XGCL READLINE BFD
UNEXEC)
Modifications of this banner must retain notice of a compatible license
Dedicated to the memory of W. Schelter ...
I get this messaage:
; (DEFPACKAGE :GCBC-RX ...) is being compiled.
;; Warning: The package operation (DEFPACKAGE :GCBC-RX
(:USE :LISP :DEFPACKAGE
:GCBC-GLOBALS)
(:EXPORT :GET-DATA-ITEMS)) was in
a bad place.
Here are the hits of the "bad place" message from grep:
clgtk/cmpnew/cmptop.lsp: (cmpwarn "The package
operation ~s was in a bad place."
gcl/cmpnew/gcl_cmptop.lsp:; (cmpwarn "The package
operation ~s was in a bad place."
I note that the commenting out in the second file was about two years
ago. Both files have a fairly similar function t1expr containing the
message so maybe the message should also be removed from the tk version?
What does the message mean and should I worry about it? Any tips most
appreciated.
As context I am using gcl to write a front end to gcc for another
language.
Thanks,
Tim Josling
Re: [Gcl-devel] The package operation ... was in a bad place, Camm Maguire, 2007/12/18