Hi,
Thanks a lot to Chun Tian (binghe) and you already!!!
However, it looks like this is going to be a lot more work:
- After loading ASDF and trying to load a system, I get the following error:
Error: File #4P"home:" does not exist. While executing: TRUENAME
...which is triggered again by the following:
1 > (truename (user-homedir-pathname))
Error: File #4P"home:" does not exist. While executing: TRUENAME
Translating the user-homedir-pathname in a different way yields the following:
2 > (translate-logical-pathname (user-homedir-pathname)) #P"Macintosh HD:Users:costanza:lisp:RMCL 5.2.1:"
This is probably because Mac OS 9 didn't know about home directories.
When I try truename before attempting to load any system, I get the following:
? (truename (user-homedir-pathname)) #P"Macintosh HD:Users:costanza:lisp:RMCL 5.2.1:"
Pascal
On 20 Jan 2011, at 20:47, Faré wrote:
Based on the patch by Chun Tian, and tests by Robert Goldman, I committed preliminary support for RMCL in ASDF 2.012.3. Things that you may want to debug further:
1- In lisp-version-string, the (subseq s 8) may or may not be warranted anymore. Is there still a big DIGITOOL starting the (lisp-implementation-version) ?
2- In directory-pathname-p there looks like something funky is happening with :unspecific. If some good soul can identify the issue and provide a fix or workaround, that would be great.
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