11:33:31beachOK, I give up. What should I do to avoid the following error: Component ASDF/USER::DEFLATE not found, required by #<SYSTEM "retrospectiff">
11:34:29jackdanielyou should probably downgrade asdf
11:59:13nyefOnce it's been quickloaded once, the dependencies are all available, but if the dependency graph changes again then you can have another missing dependency, at which point you're back where you started.
11:59:23nyefEasier just to use quickload all the time.
12:01:52beachThe reason I don't use quickload to load projects that I am working on myself is that I don't know how to tell Quicklisp to load mine instead of loading the distribution.
12:03:24nyefSymlink them from local-projects, and run register-local-projects or whatever it is whenever you edit an asdf file.
12:03:55nyefMight be other (better?) ways as well, but that's the one that I know.
12:03:59beachI see. I have been using ~/.local/share/common-lisp...
12:04:10beachI suppose that thing is obsolete then.
12:08:37beachEither way, the error message was confusing and made me think it had something to do with ASDF.
12:09:18beachIf it had said "System deflate" not found, I would have found the problem earlier.
16:13:41jackdanielbeach: re person interested in doclang, I think it was splittist according to https://irclog.tymoon.eu/freenode/%23clim?from=1494977922
16:14:18jackdanielshinmera was kind enough to provide search functionality https://irclog.tymoon.eu/freenode/%23clim/search when I've asked him about it