Hi Kevin,

thanks for your help!
Since I am not really a Java guy and am running Windows XP the whole build process is quite alien to me. However, I managed to download the trunk with SVN and built the classes using ANT.

After that point I got stuck, since no j.jar had been generated.
I built a j.jar myself using this Windows CMD file:
   set cp=D:\downloads\Programming\ABCL Armed Bear Common Lisp\J-Editor\armedbear-j\trunk\j\build\classes
   jar cf d:/work/j.jar Main.class "%cp%"

Using cvf instead of cf didn't solve the problem.

When I run the jar it complains however that no manifest could be found. For you this is maybe an obvious thing. Could you point me to a solution, or, for me even better ;-), could you generate a correct j.jar for me?

Thx again.
   Arie



2011/1/23 Kevin Krouse <kevin.krouse@gmail.com>
I did a little debugging this weekend and the issue came from the command sent to the external abcl process.  The path separators wren't backslash escaped.  So the command:

(CL:COMPILE-FILE "D:\src\lisp\plus.lisp")

will fail, while either one of the following will succeed:

(CL:COMPILE-FILE "D:\\src\\lisp\\plus.lisp")
(CL:COMPILE-FILE "D:/src/lisp/plus.lisp")

I've committed r11339 to J's svn trunk that should fix the issue for you.  Please give it a try and let me know if it works.

Thanks,
Kevin



On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Mark Evenson <evenson@panix.com> wrote:
On 1/18/11 6:04 PM, Kevin Krouse wrote:
Hi Arie,

I occasionally produce new builds of J when there is a new version of
ABCL.  When the ABCL pathname change appeared, I fixed it up so that J
would build again, but didn't test much as you have found out.  I'd love
to get some help with the lisp side of things in J.  For example, the
slime integration doesn't work and I've disabled the command.

I'll take a look at the path issue in J and see if I can unblock you.
 Also, for J issues we still use the old sourceforge users
<http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=armedbear-j-users
 > and dev
<http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=armedbear-j-devel>
mailing lists.

[…]

Most of the armedbear developers are probably still subscribed to the armedbear-j-devel list (I know I am), so we should be able to help quickly with any Lisp-side issues published there.   As a group, the ABCL developers are very grateful to have been "birthed" from J, so are more than willing to ensure that J will continue to work smoothly with ABCL (or provide some migration mechanism).

That being said, I'll try to get around to building J with the latest ABCL in the next week, to see if there is anything obvious that I can help with.  It is real nice to see that J has maintained its community!

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