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It is there, Yes I did check
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 11:56 AM, Marco Antoniotti marcoxa@cs.nyu.edu wrote:
A .jar file is just a glorified .zip file. You can inspect its contents and see whether the ‘setup.lisp’ file actually were there.
MA
On Aug 18, 2015, at 13:42 , Hamda Binte Ajmal <
hamda.binte.ajmal@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, I placed the setup.lisp inside a folder inside the src folder, so I am
assuming it is transferred to jar after building the project.
Yes, of course I substituted the paths!
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 11:38 AM, Pascal J. Bourguignon <
pjb@informatimago.com> wrote:
On 18 Aug 2015, at 11:45, Hamda Binte Ajmal <
hamda.binte.ajmal@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I am sending this message again, as the last thread went a little too
far.
I have developed a Java Application that runs lisp code at the back
end, and I use ABCL for that.
Before using the lisp commands, I load a few .lisp files so that I can
call the functions defined in those files.
Everything works fine as long as I run the application from Netbeans. When I run the application from the jar file, it throws 'File not found
error'.
as the lisp files are not a part of file system inside the project jar. I tried to follow the suggestions given by Mark (load “jar:file:/absolute/path/to/file.jar!/path/within/jar/setup.lisp”) It shows the same File not found error. Am i missing something here?
Well, 1- did you include setup.lisp in the jar file? 2- did you substitute the paths in the suggestion given by Mark?
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