i would take cm OUT of the loop untill you can start slime reliably
using just a base clisp. once you are certain that clisp is starting
then
test your cm.bat file in the dos terminal to make sure its working:
in their terminal cd to your cm/bin dir then type cm.bat to see if it
finds your clisp and starts cm.
if it does then go into your emacs file and add (setq cm-program "/
path/to/cm/bin/cm.bat")
just looking at all these pathnames gives me a headache :) you might
consider having one parent dir to hold all your lisp stuff...
load "c:\\slime2.0\\swank-loader.lisp" :verbose t)
(swank:start-server "C:\\DOCUME~1\\LOCALS~1\\Temp\\slime.
596" :external-format :iso-latin-1-unix)
The system cannot find the path specified.
Process inferior-lisp exited abnormally with code 1
Here is the code I am inserting into Xemacs init.el file (maybe
this is the source of the problem?):
(add-to-list 'load-path "\\slime2.0\\")
(add-to-list 'load-path "\\cygwin\\lisp\\cm\\")
(setq cm-program "c:/cygwin/lisp/cm/bin/cm.bat")
(load "etc\\xemacs\\cm.el")
(enable-cm-commands)
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