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<p>Thanks for the ticket info, Matthew, and thanks for the
info/reminder about the SLIME/Swank approach, Greg. Can you give
a brief description of how to do this? Haven't use Swank much,
and not for a while.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Mark<br>
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On 4/27/2012 7:35 PM, Greg Pfeil wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 27 Apr 2012, at 17:27, R. Matthew Emerson wrote:
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On Apr 27, 2012, at 7:00 PM, Mark H. David wrote:
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<pre wrap="">That works fine, thanks. Somewhat related, and I'm sure an amateur question, but....
How do I tie into this release from SLIME? I have to give SLIME an executable, but
once I get to /Applications/Clozure CL.app/Contents, I feel I'm not in Kansas anymore.
So, in (setq inferior-lisp-program "xxx"), what should xxx be after I've installed
from the Mac App Store?
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You can't currently start up the Mac App Store version of CCL as a
command-line application. <a href="http://trac.clozure.com/ccl/ticket/956" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">http://trac.clozure.com/ccl/ticket/956</a>
is the ticket for adding that.
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Of course, even though you can't (easily) start it via SLIME, if your CCL init file starts a swank server, slime-connect will still let you use SLIME after running the IDE.</pre>
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