Daniel,
drakma does not list uiop/asdf/sb-bsd-sockets in it's asd system definition.
I did try and add those systems into the example system definition, but
I ended up with the same result: lisp compiles fine, gcc compiles fine,
but then the static executable throws the same errors.
I'll submit a proper issue about it.
Thanks,
Ava
On 26/11/2020 06:07, Daniel Kochmański wrote:
Hey Ava,
are all dependencies specified in drakma? i.e sb-bsd-sockets, uiop and asdf?
If not, please try add them as dependencies of your project. If that doesn't
work then please file an issue with a source code you've used and dump from
the console of what is happening (including commands you issue).
Best regards,
Daniel
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On Thursday, 26 November 2020 00:46, Ava Fox <d...@computerfox.xyz> wrote:
I've been learning how to create static executables with ECL and was
looking at the provided example that uses an ASDF system that has
defined dependencies
(https://gitlab.com/embeddable-common-lisp/ecl/-/tree/develop/examples/asdf_with_dependence).
When following the readme, and building it as-is with Quicklisp fetching
alexandria (the only dependency specified) it works fine.
However, when I change that dependency to include a project such as
drakma it compiles fine but then throws SIMPLE-ERROR when I run the
resulting static executable, saying that various uiop/asdf packages and
sb-bsd-sockets cannot be found.
Exact error:
Condition of type: SIMPLE-ERROR
Package ((SB-BSD-SOCKETS . #<SB-BSD-SOCKETS package>)) referenced in
compiled file
NIL
but has not been created
Exact packages being listed as not being found: :sb-bsd-sockets,
:uiop/filesystem, :uiop/os, :uiop/pathname, :asdf/operate, :asdf/lisp-action
Any help or ideas would be appreciated, I am just unsure of where to go
from here.
ECL version: 20.4.24
Operating System: Linux Kernel 5.8.18