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Please 1- use the latest ASDF from git 2- have a symlink to lwm64 in your PATH named lispworks [ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] The Slogan of "Language Independence" is often but the pride that self-ignorant monolinguists put in not calling "language" the collection of barkings and grunts they invent to interact with their computers. — Faré On 27 February 2010 21:03, David McClain <dbm@refined-audiometrics.com> wrote:
Ahh yes, of course.. However, when I try the command line: bash-3.2$ test/run-tests.sh lispworks test/run-tests.sh: line 162: type: lispworks: not found test/run-tests.sh: line 57: (load "test/compile-asdf.lisp"): No such file or directory bash-3.2$
So here is the script... what am I, or have I done incorrectly?