No matter what I do, M-x picolisp-repl gives: Searching for program: no such file or directory, pil
I've set customize group thus: .. '(picolisp-picolisp-executable "/home/lawrence/opt/picoLisp/bin/picolisp") '(picolisp-pil-executable "/home/lawrence/opt/picoLisp/pil") in a fresh install of the melpa picolisp-mode. Help? On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 8:29 PM, Alexis <[email protected]> wrote: > > Lawrence Bottorff writes: > > New install. Put picoLisp in ~/opt/picoLisp/ Then I created an alias for >> the pil: >> >> alias pil='~/opt/picoLisp/pil +' >> >> This works fine from shell; starts up REPL. However emacs can't start the >> REPL (run-picolisp): >> >> Searching for program: no such file or directory, pil >> >> What can I do to make emacs see ~/opt/picoLisp/pil ? >> > > i'm running a manually-compiled Emacs 24.4, and i don't have any > `run-picolisp` command available - what version of Emacs are you using? > > In any event, you might be interested in using the `picolisp-mode` package > i've started developing: > > https://github.com/flexibeast/picolisp-mode > > You can specify the location of the `pil` executable via the `picolisp` > customize-group, or by setting the value of `picolisp-pil-executable`. > > > Alexis. > -- > UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subject=Unsubscribe >
