You could fix this by doing a bit of configuration, but TBH, it will just be easier to move your common-lisp director into `C:\Users\Mitch`.
Best, R
On 18 Sep 2018, at 14:47, Mitch Berkson wrote:
Thanks. As you suggested, I was using %LOCALAPPDATA% instead of just `user-homedir-pathname` (which is C:\Users\Mitch\)
On 9/18/2018 3:27 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
Can you tell us what version of asdf you have? `(asdf:asdf-version)`?
Will you please also report what `user-homedir-pathname` returns? It should be the parent of your `common-lisp` directory (I.e., the same as the value of `%LOCALAPPDATA%`; if not, we have found your problem. If so, we need to look further.
On 18 Sep 2018, at 11:11, Mitch Berkson wrote:
This is with LW 7.1.1 and Win 10.
I don't know how to get ASDF to find a file. My environment variable %LOCALAPPDATA% is C:\Users\Mitch\AppData\Local
I have the files test.asd and test.lisp in c:\Users\Mitch\AppData\Local\common-lisp\test.asd
;;; test.asd -------------------------------- (defsystem "test" :components ((:file "test"))) ;;; --------------------------------------------
;;; test.lisp ------------------------------------
(defpackage :test (:use :common-lisp))
(in-package :test)
(defconstant *golden-ratio* 1.6180339887) ;;; --------------------------------------------
In LW, I do: CL-USER 1 > (require "asdf") CL-USER 2 > (asdf:load-system "test")
and get: Error: Component "test" not found
Thanks for any advice.
Mitch
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