On Mon, 2008-04-14 at 22:56 -0400, Glenn Tarcea wrote:
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> >
> > You got the latest version from darcs, not CVS, correct? The darcs
> > repository is about six months ahead of the CVS repository.
> >>
>
> Ugh... Ok, I'll go to darcs and get the latest. I went to CVS. Are
> you sure still want
You got the latest version from darcs, not CVS, correct? The darcs
repository is about six months ahead of the CVS repository.
Ugh... Ok, I'll go to darcs and get the latest. I went to CVS. Are
you sure still want my help? :-)
Glenn
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On Mon, 2008-04-14 at 21:03 -0400, Glenn Tarcea wrote:
> Ok, I guess it doesn't hurt to check out the CVS repository before
> asking questions. I downloaded the latest version of pset.lisp from
> CVS, and (at least for the moment) it seems to be working.
You got the latest version from darcs,
On Mon, 2008-04-14 at 21:03 -0400, Glenn Tarcea wrote:
> Ok, I guess it doesn't hurt to check out the CVS repository before
> asking questions. I downloaded the latest version of pset.lisp from
> CVS, and (at least for the moment) it seems to be working.
>
> Oh well, I guess this is a chance t
Ok, I guess it doesn't hurt to check out the CVS repository before
asking questions. I downloaded the latest version of pset.lisp from
CVS, and (at least for the moment) it seems to be working.
Oh well, I guess this is a chance to say Hi. :-)
After I familiarize myself with the code I'd like
Hi,
I'm trying to use PSETs, writes go fine, but when I go to access them
I get an error referring to the ELEPHANT:BTREE slot being unbound. In
searching for a solution I came across a similar post from June 12,
2007 (http://www.mail-archive.com/elephant-devel@common-lisp.net/
msg00652.ht