On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 2:53 PM, Alexander Burger <a...@software-lab.de> wrote: > Hi Christophe, > >> In lib/test.l I read: >> ««« >> Local usage: >> # ./pil lib/test.l -bye + >> »»» >> >> Shouldn't it be >> ««« >> bin/pil lib/test.l -bye + > > Not really. The bin/pil script is a template to be copied or linked to > /usr/bin, > i.e. a global installation. You see it from the hashbang line > #!/usr/bin/picolisp /usr/lib/picolisp/lib.l > > The "true" PicoLisp local startup is the pil script in the installation > directory.
OK sorry, I just noticed this other pil in the meantime. >> test: >> $(bin)/pil $(lib)/test.l -bye + > > Hmm, why is this so important? It has nothing to do with make, and runs in a > different context. Sometimes people use make to run tests, right after a build. No big deal here. Thanks for your availability. chri -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe