;;; -*- Lisp -*-
-(defpackage #:asdf-install-system
+(defpackage #:asdf-install-system
(:use #:cl #:asdf))
(in-package #:asdf-install-system)
-(require 'sb-executable)
-
-;;; this is appalling misuse of asdf. please don't treat it as any
-;;; kind of example. this shouldn't be a compile-op, or if it is, should
-;;; define output-files properly instead of leaving it be the fasl
-(defclass exe-file (cl-source-file) ())
-(defmethod perform :after ((o compile-op) (c exe-file))
- (sb-executable:make-executable
- (make-pathname :name "asdf-install"
- :type nil
- :defaults (component-pathname c))
- (output-files o c)
- :initial-function "RUN"))
-
-(defmethod perform ((o load-op) (c exe-file)) nil)
(defsystem asdf-install
:depends-on (sb-posix sb-bsd-sockets)
:version "0.2"
+ #+sb-building-contrib :pathname
+ #+sb-building-contrib "SYS:CONTRIB;ASDF-INSTALL;"
:components ((:file "defpackage")
- (:exe-file "loader" :depends-on ("installer"))
- (:file "installer" :depends-on ("defpackage"))))
-
+ (:file "installer" :depends-on ("defpackage"))))
+
(defmethod perform :after ((o load-op) (c (eql (find-system :asdf-install))))
(provide 'asdf-install))