somewhat off-topic to the original question:
Can :static-file be used for files part of unit tests? Such as unit tests for log-parsers.
Thanks,
Mirko
On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 7:24 PM Stelian Ionescu sionescu@cddr.org wrote:
Hey,
I'm working with a project that bundles up CL systems, and then copies them to a remote host. To avoid copying unnecessary files, we rely on the components and additional-input-files to find all the files needed to load the system on the remote host.
I found some ASD files to load on the remote host. These systems are expecting to read a long-description, usually a readme file. All of these projects are using reader macros to load this data, and none of them declare the file as a :static-file component.
It's also often the case that the license of a project requires a copy of the license be shipped with the project. Yet rarely do I see any project declaring a :static-file for one in their asd file.
Am I correct in my understanding that using :static-files is this the current recommended way to declare these files?
ASDF is a build system, not a software packaging system. The :STATIC-FILE component was meant to handle data files that might be required at runtime, not any metadata in general.
-- Stelian Ionescu