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  1. WARNING:
  2. You are using ASDF version 3.3.1.7 from
  3. #P"/home/d4ryus/common-lisp/asdf/asdf.asd" and have an older version of ASDF
  4. (and older than 2.27 at that) registered at
  5. #P"/home/d4ryus/common-lisp/asdf/asdf.asd". Having an ASDF installed and
  6. registered is the normal way of configuring ASDF to upgrade itself, and
  7. having an old version registered is a configuration error. ASDF will ignore
  8. this configured system rather than downgrade itself. In the future, you may
  9. want to either: (a) upgrade this configured ASDF to a newer version, (b)
  10. install a newer ASDF and register it in front of the former in your
  11. configuration, or (c) uninstall or unregister this and any other old version
  12. of ASDF from your configuration. Note that the older ASDF might be
  13. registered implicitly through configuration inherited from your system
  14. installation, in which case you might have to specify
  15. :ignore-inherited-configuration in your in your
  16. ~/.config/common-lisp/source-registry.conf or other source-registry
  17. configuration file, environment variable or lisp parameter. Indeed, a likely
  18. offender is an obsolete version of the cl-asdf debian or ubuntu package,
  19. that you might want to upgrade (if a recent enough version is available) or
  20. else remove altogether (since most implementations ship with a recent asdf);
  21. if you lack the system administration rights to upgrade or remove this
  22. package, then you might indeed want to either install and register a more
  23. recent version, or use :ignore-inherited-configuration to avoid registering
  24. the old one. Please consult ASDF documentation and/or experts.
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