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Why is there a need to specify a quicklisp setup file in when setting up an SDK? In my opinion that should be left to the chosen common lisp executable.
E.g. all my sbcl's have quicklisp installed and set up in a way that systems outside in my file tree are found. I also use qlot (https://github.com/fukamachi/qlot) frequently which sets up a quicklisp distro inside the project directory. Sofar I have not yet found a good way to use the IDE plugin in these situations.
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Why is there a need to specify a quicklisp setup file in when setting up an SDK? In my opinion that should be left to the chosen common lisp executable.
E.g. all my sbcl's have quicklisp installed and set up in a way that systems outside in my file tree are found. I also use qlot (https://github.com/fukamachi/qlot) frequently which sets up a quicklisp distro inside the project directory. Sofar I have not yet found a good way to use the IDE plugin in these situations.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: