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|  | when modifying and reloading a given library, all libraries
that (transitively) use it are also reloaded now. | 
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|  | Not totally sure it's always what we want, but makes effective the ("." . ".")
default entry in library-directories. | 
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|  | - Treat files loaded at start as process-local files
- `geiser-chez-init-file` won't be added to command-line arguments if it
does not exist
- if process is remote, copy "geiser.ss" to remote host and tell chez to
load the remote copy | 
|  | Otherwise we also jump to the debug buffer, which i don't think it's useful. | 
|  | accessors and mutators. | 
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