From: Dave P. <da...@da...> - 2002-04-15 10:18:42
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* Sam Steingold <sd...@gn...> [2002-04-13 15:08:24 -0400]: > > I still can't run files that make usage of clocc, though. I tried > > Pearson's slashdot.lisp and got: > > > > *** - A file with name clocc:src;cllib;date does not exist > > please tell him to replace > (load "clocc:src;cllib;date") What makes you think I do that? I don't. What I do do is: ,----[ Excerpt from <URL:http://www.davep.org/lisp/slashdot.lisp> ] | ;; Uses clocc <URL:http://clocc.sourceforge.net/>. | (eval-when (compile load eval) | (require :cllib-date #p"clocc:src;cllib;date") | (require :cllib-url #p"clocc:src;cllib;url") | (require :cllib-html #p"clocc:src;cllib;html") | (require :cllib-xml #p"clocc:src;cllib;xml")) `---- which works perfectly. > with > (load (translate-logical-pathname "clocc:src;cllib;date")) How does `translate-logical-pathname' differ from `#p'? How does it differ in the case of this poster's problem? -- Dave Pearson http://www.davep.org/ |