Robert Goldman wrote:
On 9/14/15 Sep 14 -5:36 PM, Kevin Layer wrote:
Faré wrote:
>> @thor[git:master]$ ALLEGRO=/c/acl100/alisp make l=allegro test-lisp >>> ALLEGRO=/c/acl100/alisp >> I believe this should be ALLEGRO=c:\acl100\alisp ? (with proper shell escaping). >> If using cygwin, $(cygpath ...) can help.
The test scripts are written in BASH, so that would not be correct for them. ACL uses native Windows pathnames, but BASH doesn't.
In any case, I tried it, and it didn't work. I doubled the 's, too.
In the minimakefile branch, the test scripts are written in Common Lisp, which if you use a native implementation (CCL is used by default), uses native Windows pathnames. Which is why I recommend using it, since that might simplify configuration somewhat.
I'm going to wait for you guys to get the Windows tests working before I use them. It is just too confusing for a non-ASDF devel like me.
Tests worked for me on Windows using Allegro 9.0 last weekend with 3.1.5.7 in the minimakefile branch. I have not tried Allegro 10.0 or Allegro but I believe they would work just as well.
Perhaps you can give me the exact command you used. I couldn't find something that worked.
I'll try this today on windows with the GM. Do you use cygwin?
Yes. Windows without Cygwin is nearly impossible to use.
Btw, I haven't had time to try any of the suggestions, because I'm been swamped.
Thanks for helping with this.
I am going to stick to master; I still don't understand minimakefile, and I don't have time to learn its scripting language now.
I have to get to the office to get at my windows VM; I'll report back after that.
Best, r