Hm, I think you may also look for :posix and/or :unix in the *features*, maybe they are present under cygwin.
Robert Goldman writes: > On 3/21/16 Mar 21 -4:16 PM, Dmitry Igrishin wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> 2016-03-21 23:57 GMT+03:00 Robert Goldman <rpgold...@sift.net >> <mailto:rpgold...@sift.net>>: >> >> On 3/21/16 Mar 21 -3:38 PM, Daniel Kochmański wrote: >> > Don't know about the other implementations, but afair ECL puts :cygwin >> > in the *features*. Maybe check, if trivial-features handles cygwin >> > portably? >> >> That was a good suggestion, but I'm afraid the answer is "no." No >> handling of cygwin in trivial-features. >> >> Unfortunately, there's also no :CYGWIN feature in *FEATURES*, at least >> not in the February release I just installed on my VM. >> >> Just curious, does anyboy know, how many lispers runs Lisp under Cygwin? > > Note that from my POV there are 2 issues here: > > 1. ASDF should run correctly under cygwin. > > 2. At the moment, the only way I know of to run the tests on Windows is > through Cygwin, since they are based on make and a shell script. > > It is possible that at least #2 could be eased by running under MinGW, > but I have never used MinGW. It sounds like it might not have as many > pathname incompatibilities as Cygwin. > > I don't know if I can install MinGW without breaking my Cygwin install. > I'd hate to mess up my (extremely brittle and rickety Windows VM). Any > advice (probably off-list would be best) would be much appreciated. > > thanks, > r -- Daniel Kochmański ;; aka jackdaniel | Poznań, Poland TurtleWare - Daniel Kochmański | www.turtleware.eu "Be the change that you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi