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The alien function "ev_loop_new" is undefined #71
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Does the environment have been installed libev?
2018年1月22日(月) 2:57 artforlife <[email protected]>:
… I am getting this error when trying to run Woo. Originally, I tried to use
it through Clack or Lack, but it would not work.
Hence, I opted for doing just these two things in a fresh REPL:
(ql:quickload :woo)
(woo:run
(lambda (env)
(declare (ignore env))
'(200 (:content-type "text/plain") ("Hello, World"))))
I immediately get the following error:
The alien function "ev_loop_new" is undefined.
[Condition of type SB-KERNEL::UNDEFINED-ALIEN-FUNCTION-ERROR]
Restarts:
0: [RETRY] Retry SLIME REPL evaluation request.
1: [*ABORT] Return to SLIME's top level.
2: [ABORT] abort thread (#<THREAD "repl-thread" RUNNING {10022D8003}>)
Backtrace:
0: ("undefined function")
1: (LEV:EV-LOOP-NEW 41051748)
2: (SB-INT:SIMPLE-EVAL-IN-LEXENV (WOO:RUN (LAMBDA (ENV) (DECLARE #) (QUOTE
#))) #)
3: (EVAL (WOO:RUN (LAMBDA (ENV) (DECLARE #) (QUOTE #))))
--more--
Does anyone know what could be the cause?
P.S. Is there a reason why (ql:quickload "woo") does not work? Is there
another package with similar name?
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I am getting this error when trying to run Woo. Originally, I tried to use it through Clack or Lack, but it would not work.
Hence, I opted for doing just these two things in a fresh REPL:
(ql:quickload :woo)
I immediately get the following error:
Does anyone know what could be the cause?
P.S. Is there a reason why
(ql:quickload "woo")
does not work? Is there another package with similar name?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: