[FileMaker and Lisp] New release 0.2.9 (Was: fli.lisp created in cache directory when loading with ASDF2)

Edi Weitz edi at agharta.de
Thu Jul 22 09:41:38 UTC 2010


Thanks, I've uploaded a new release with this change.

Edi.


2010/7/22 Chun Tian (binghe) <binghe.lisp at gmail.com>:
> Hi, Edi
>
> I think your change works, now:
>
> CL-USER 4 > prep::*fli-file*
> #P"/Users/binghe/Lisp/packages/fm-plugin-tools-0.2.8/prepare-fm-plugin-tools/../fli.lisp"
>
> Regards,
>
> Chun Tian (binghe)
>
> 在 2010-7-22,17:25, Edi Weitz 写道:
>
>> PREPARE-FM-PLUGIN-TOOLS was written in such a way that fli.lisp should
>> automatically show up in the right location.  However, I haven't
>> tested it extensively on the Mac and I don't think I ever tried with
>> ASDF2.  Could you try to replace *load-truename* in
>> prepare-fm-plugin-tools/specials.lisp with
>>
>>  (load-time-value (or #.*compile-file-pathname* *load-pathname*))
>>
>> and report to the list if that makes a difference?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Edi.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Chun Tian (binghe)
>> <binghe.lisp at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi, fm-lisp
>>>
>>> Yesterday I bought a FileMaker Pro 11, which I first know it just from weitz.de years ago. Thanks for making FM-PLUGIN-TOOLS as a connection between FileMaker and Common Lisp.
>>>
>>> I used ASDF2 to load PREPARE-FM-PLUGIN-TOOLS system, and when (PREP:PREPARE) finished with :DONE, I couldn't found the "fli.lisp" until I try to evaluate PREP::*FLI-FILE* after taking a short look at its source code. The file "fli.lisp" was actually created in ASDF cache directory. In my Mac box, it's #p"/Users/binghe/.cache/common-lisp/lispworks-6.0.1-macosx-x86/Users/binghe/Lisp/packages/fm-plugin-tools-0.2.8/".
>>>
>>> I think there must be some way to find out the correct source code directory, for example, by taking part from this:
>>>
>>>        (asdf:component-pathname (asdf:find-system :PREPARE-FM-PLUGIN-TOOLS))
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Chun Tian (binghe)
>>>
>>>
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