Thank you for the quick and helpful response :). With your corrections, all tests passed and I seem to be able to open a functioning store! However, life is not perfect yet. The main problem I seem to be facing right now is when I attempt to load elephant using my slime environment (when calling (asdf:operate 'asdf:load-op :ele-bdb)). For some reason, I lose my lisp connection. A sample transcript of a common slime session can be found here: http://paste.lisp.org/display/27406
This is the point of failure of a similar session: (let ((store-spec '(:BDB "store"))) (ele:open-store store-spec)) ; loading system definition from ; /home/red/code/edufacebook/elephant-0.6.0/ele-bdb.asd into ; #<PACKAGE "ASDF1189"> ; registering #<SYSTEM ELE-BDB {B6DF6B9}> as ELE-BDB --- Lisp connection closed unexpectedly: exited abnormally with code 256 This is perhaps a slime/sbcl/other bug, but so far I haven't seen anything like it, and since slime is so popular (and useful) perhaps others have seen this bug or know what to do about it. In the raw sbcl REPL I do not seem to have a problem, but only when I attempt to load ele-bdb. If you would like, I can post the problems I had with CMUCL when I have more time. (off the top of my head, I remember package locking problems and also a problem loading cl-base64). at the moment I am more concerned with getting a working system in SBCL with Slime, but I would like to help make elephant better however I can. -red daly On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 09:01 -0400, Ian Eslick wrote: > I'm sorry if the website hasn't been updated (Robert, can you check > this?), but the tutorial should be updated to reflect the new (as of > 0.6.0) open-store protocol, which requires specification of the type of > backend you'll be using. A specification is a list of two elements; a > backend type specification [:bdb, :clsql] and backend-specific store > information: > > (open-store '(:bdb "/home/user/db/testdb")) > (open-store '(:clsql (:sqlite3 "sqlite3-test.db")) > (open-store '(:clsql (:postgresql "localhost.localdomain" "test" > "postgres" ""))) > > The tests should print a long list of test names, then return T. > To run the tests you need to follow the comments in elephant-tests.lisp: > > ;; > ;; GUIDE TO TESTING > ;; > ;; 1) Set *default-spec* to the above spec of your choice > ;; 2) Call (do-backend-tests) to test the standard API > ;; 3) To test migration: (do-migration-tests *default-spec* > <second-spec>) inserting a second > ;; spec, typically a bdb spec or create another instance of a sql db > depending on > ;; your configuration > ;; 4) A backend is green if it passes do-backend-tests and can > succesfully be > ;; used as spec1 or spec2 argument in the migration test > ;; > > To set *default-spec* you need to do something like: > > (setq *default-spec* *testbdb-spec*) > > or > > (setq *default-spec* *testsqlite3-spec*) > > Can you list the various problems you had trying to get the system to > run? We're working on useability for the next release and want to fix > as many of the inconveniences as possible. > > Thank you, > Ian > > Red Daly wrote: > > I have been trying to get Elephant up and running for a few days with > > little luck. I have tried CMUCL and SBCL, with different unsuccessful > > outcomes. During my latest attempt on SBCL, I seem to be able to call > > the following two lines without errors: > > (asdf:operate 'asdf:load-op :elephant) > > (asdf:operate 'asdf:load-op :ele-bdb) > > > > I then run the tests... > > (asdf:operate 'asdf:load-op :elephant-tests) > > (in-package :ele-tests) > > (setf *default-spec* "bdb") > > (do-backend-tests) > > > > do-backend-tests returns NIL.. which I interpret to be success? > > > > > > however, I am unable to open a store according to the instructions in > > the two tutorials on the common-lisp.net project site. Here is an > > example attempt: > > > > * (open-store "store") > > > > debugger invoked on a SIMPLE-ERROR in thread > > #<THREAD "initial thread" {A7B93E1}>: > > The assertion (CONSP ELEPHANT::SPEC) failed. > > > > Type HELP for debugger help, or (SB-EXT:QUIT) to exit from SBCL. > > > > restarts (invokable by number or by possibly-abbreviated name): > > 0: [CONTINUE] Retry assertion. > > 1: [ABORT ] Exit debugger, returning to top level. > > > > (SB-KERNEL:ASSERT-ERROR (CONSP ELEPHANT::SPEC) NIL NIL) > > 0] backtrace > > > > 0: (SB-KERNEL:ASSERT-ERROR (CONSP ELEPHANT::SPEC) NIL NIL) > > 1: (OPEN-STORE "store" :RECOVER NIL :RECOVER-FATAL NIL :THREAD T) > > 2: (SB-INT:EVAL-IN-LEXENV (OPEN-STORE "store") #<NULL-LEXENV>) > > 3: (SB-EXT:INTERACTIVE-EVAL (OPEN-STORE "store")) > > 4: (SB-IMPL::REPL-FUN NIL) > > 5: ((LAMBDA ())) > > 6: ((LAMBDA ())) > > 7: (SB-IMPL::%WITH-REBOUND-IO-SYNTAX #<CLOSURE (LAMBDA #) {A7F28FD}>) > > 8: (SB-IMPL::TOPLEVEL-REPL NIL) > > 9: (SB-IMPL::TOPLEVEL-INIT) > > 10: ((LABELS SB-IMPL::RESTART-LISP)) > > > > > > I would appreciate any help in getting elephant up and running. I am > > running SBCL 0.9.8, ubuntu dapper, and bdb 4.3 (apt-installable > > version). I will gladly supply more information to help determine the > > error of my ways. I can't wait to try out elephant! > > > > Thanks sincerely, > > red daly > > > > _______________________________________________ > > elephant-devel site list > > elephant-devel@common-lisp.net > > http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel > > _______________________________________________ elephant-devel site list elephant-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel