Is there any workaround for this?
On 31 May 2010 09:08, Alessio Stalla alessiostalla@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 7:52 AM, Mark Evenson evenson@panix.com wrote:
On 5/28/10 9:36 PM, Alessio Stalla wrote:
I just tried abcl 0.20 with Snow, and compilation (done with asdf:compile-op) fails early with:
Compilation failed: Not an absolute pathname #P"\___jar___file___root___\**\*.*"
r11664 works fine. Sorry that I didn't check before the release, I remembered checking it not much time ago but evidently I was wrong (r12666 is two weeks old).
I broke my wrist last Thursday, just getting back from the hospital, so getting to the bottom of this is going to be slow on my part.
Oh, I'm sorry for you! I hope you recover quickly.
You say that this is "on Linux" that this fails, yet your Pathname looks like a Windows one. Do you really get the error you pasted from trying
to
ASDF compile Snow on Linux?
Yes, absolutely. I do all my development on Linux.
I didn't study the problem at all, I just verified that with the previous revision of asdf.lisp it worked. Since r12666 is a single, small diff, I can try fixing it myself - probably it's just a wrong conditional clause.
Take care, Alessio
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