Thanks for the quick reply, Gabriel.
I think the main issue seems to be that for some reason, I am not able to
issue a command to run the Cilly executable from within the Python script.
In prior versions, I was able to run the cilly.bat script. It could just be
a problem with the Python script itself -- I will investigate further.
Chances are that I may just have to write a replacement batch script for my
own purposes.
On 16 September 2013 13:50, Gabriel Kerneis <gabr...@kerneis.info> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 01:12:34PM -0700, Jonathan Kotker wrote:
> > Do you have any suggestions on why this might be the case, or how I
> might be
> > able to get the installation to generate a batch script or an executable?
>
> cilly.bat has indeed disappeared, but I have tested on cygwin the new
> pattern
> and it works fine. There is now no difference between Linux and Cygwin in
> fact:
> you have cilly.byte and cilly.native (resp. bytecode and native
> executables) as
> well as the perl cilly wrapper. All of them are installed into bin/ when
> you run
> "make", and into "%prefix/bin" (with %prefix=/usr/local by default) when
> you run
> "make install".
>
> Let me know if this helps.
>
> Best regards,
> --
> Gabriel
>
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