On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 06:45:49 -0400
"Alfredo Portes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To remove the grep error do as explained by Waldek:
)lisp (setf |$standard| 't)
)lisp (setf |$saturn| 'nil)
Yes, that does get around the GREP problem, but a new one
pops up:
(1) -> )sys grep hyper hyper~1.spa
\usepackage{hyperref}_
(1) -> )lisp (setf |$standard| 't)
Value = T
(1) -> )lisp (setf |$saturn| 'nil)
Value = NIL
(1) -> SOCKET(8080, getDocumentation$HyperDoc)
The system cannot find the path specified.
>> System error:
Cannot open the file /tmp/target.txt.NIL.
protected-symbol-warn called with (NIL)
(1) -> ops: Database IndexCard :=
getDatabase("o")$OperationsQuery
The system cannot find the path specified.
>> System error:
Cannot open the file /tmp/target.txt.NIL.
protected-symbol-warn called with (NIL)
I understand /tmp/ is a directory just below root. So I
created a /tmp directory in the partition where Axiom
lives. This allows the write to /tmp/target.txt.NIL. Now
I have:
(1) -> SOCKET(8080, getDocumentation$HyperDoc)
grep.exe: libdb.text: No such file or directory
[...]
I believe this is due to the 8.3 convention. I see
libdb.text in the path: .../windows/lib/.
I see that you are also creating other files with long
names. This will not work as long as Axiom runs in a DOS
windows.
William
Also you will need a newer version of axiom like
wh-sandbox,
as Martin explained in a previous email. Bill, were you
able
to compile wh-sandbox or build-improvements in windows?
Yes, please Bill, if you can post a binary. But it needs
to be more "native" to handle long file names.
William
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