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On May 04, 2005, at 05:41, David Steuber wrote:
This will certainly work. Although I have had recompile trouble due to stale dfsl files not being deleted by the make.sh script like this. It seems find does not follow symlinks. Perhaps there is a switch for that?
Not with the BSD utils. The Gnu version of find has a "-follow" option.
I'm actually using ASDF. There should be an example.asd for building the example application. It depends on cl-carbon.asd. Unlike SBCL, OpenMCL does not have any default locations for systems out of the box. I've not tried to set any of that up.
Sorry if I'm providing useless feedback.. I haven't had a chance to review the package yet.
Bosco is an OS X application building tool created by Mikel Evins. I used it as a spring board to figure out how to create application bundles using OpenMCL. I'm not really using any Bosco code anymore, but the make.sh script is a vague remnant of what Bosco used. I'm doing things rather differently though like setting a main function in the save-application call and not even providing for Cocoa.
I'll look into this more before commenting further...
I've just checked in some interesting changes for CL-Carbon. I believe I have vastly improved the Carbon event to CLOS method dispatch mapping code. If you want to get e-mail when CVS check ins happen, there is a cl-carbon-cvs mailing list on common- lisp.net that you can sign up for.
Cool...
I'm not sure when my next set of changes will be. Now that I've scratched the event handling itch (and assuming it holds up), I'm back into a thinking about what's next mode.
Neat. I'm planning on starting off looking at what's necessary to port to some other implementation. --jon