Number: 755 Date: 18-Apr-84 14':52':52 Submitter: Sannella.PA Source: vanMelle.pa Subject: Something caused File package to turn off Lisp Version: Description: ' Date': 17 Apr 84 15':55 PST' From': vanMelle.pa' Subject': Lisp': FILEPKG turned off' To': LispSupport.pa' ' Lisp System Date': 16-Apr-84 11':25':02' Machine': Dorado (Archimedes)' Microcode version': 24,4' Memory size': 10000' Frequency': Once' Impact': Serious' ' I was puzzled to find that LOADFROM was not putting anything on FILELST. Turned out that FILEPKGFLG = ADDSPELLFLG = BUILDMAPFLG = NIL. These three variables happen to be ones that are RESETVAR''ed to NIL in LOAD when you load things SYSLOAD.I had done very little when this occurred--loaded ABC, several files SYSLOAD, ran SINGLEFILEINDEX on three files and started Lafite.' ' I can''t reproduce this. Simply loading something SYSLOAD is not enough.' ' -----' ' From': KAPLAN.pa' Date': 18-Apr-84 17':36':45 PST' Subject': Re': AR 755': Something caused File package to turn off' In-reply-to': Sannella''s message of 18 Apr 84 14':53':17 PST (Wednesday)' To': Vanmelle, Masinter, LispSupport' cc': KAPLAN' ' Could it be that ENDLOADUP() wasn''t run before the makesys in the loadup you are in? I seem to recall suffering this sort of thing once when my command file wasn''t executing properly.' ' --Ron' ' -----' ' Date': 19 Apr 84 19':34 PST' From': vanMelle.pa' Subject': Re': AR 755': Something caused File package to turn off' In-reply-to': KAPLAN.pa''s message of 18-Apr-84 17':36':45 PST' To': KAPLAN.pa' cc': Masinter.pa, LispSupport.pa' ' That''s what I at first suspected, but I started up the sysout afresh and all the vars were set right. Besides, if they''d been set wrong in the sysout, I''d expect to see a dozen ar''s on it by now.' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: masinter.PA Edit-Date: 13-Jul-84 20':11':33 Attn: Assigned To: In/By: Disposition: System: Programming Environment Subsystem: File Package Machine: Disk: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Difficulty: Hard Frequency: Once Impact: Serious Priority: Perhaps Status: Incomplete Problem Type: Bug Source Files: