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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