>> > @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. —♯ƒ • François-René ÐVB Rideau •Reflection&Cybernethics• http://fare.tunes.org There is neither early nor late to fall in love. Only the right time.