On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Robert Goldman rpgoldman@sift.net wrote:
I'm getting what look like spurious failures on tests of "allegro" in test-program.script.
I *believe* that what's going wrong here is that lisp-invocation is getting confused about how to find the right ACL runtime.
If you look at run-tests.sh, you will see that "ALLEGRO" is initially bound using the funky logic at the top of the file, but then is REBOUND on windows to use buildi instead of alisp on that platform....
From the mention of buildi, I assume this is on Windows.
Yes, something weird happens due to to the environment variable ALLEGRO taking precedence with buildi.
From what I remember of last I tried, it was all working in the
minimakefile branch if alisp was in your $PATH
Many small things are similarly fixed in the minimakefile branch that fail in master. I refuse to look at run-tests.sh anymore.
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