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[Logs-devel] compiling a ruleset?
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Jim Prewett |
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[Logs-devel] compiling a ruleset? |
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Fri, 18 Aug 2006 06:46:26 -0600 (MDT) |
Hi All,
I want to figure out if it is possible to compile a top-level ruleset.
Right now, I have a ruleset file that loads other ruleset files to build
up the complete ruleset. These files may, apparently, be compiled, but
when I compile the toplevel ruleset and load it instead of the Lisp file,
I don't get anything in the *root-ruleset*. Any ideas?
I'd like to be able to do something like this on the command-line
(assuming I'm on my x86 box using CMUCL):
lisp -core $LoGS_CORE --ruleset foo.x86f --file /var/log/messages \
-eval '(main)'
instead of:
lisp -core $LoGS_CORE --ruleset foo.lisp --file /var/log/messages \
-eval '(main)'
Or, ideally, something like this (where foo.x86f would be loaded if it
existed and was more recent than foo.lisp, otherwise foo.lisp would be
compiled and loaded):
lisp -core $LoGS_CORE --ruleset foo --file /var/log/messages \
-eval '(main)'
Jim
James E. Prewett address@hidden address@hidden
Systems Team Leader LoGS: http://www.hpc.unm.edu/~download/LoGS/
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