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Building on Windows #44
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@vendethiel What do you mean by incompatible binaries? Is “LS” LiveScript? |
Yes, sorry. this line in particular breaks building on windows. |
There's no reason why LiveScript's build process should make this not I was looking at the fact make doesn't work well on Windows without Cygwin And the other issue, that of Windows not understanding the shebang, is On Sat, Jan 2, 2016, 19:46 ven [email protected] wrote:
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No, I just quoted LiveScript's build as an example of something that uses a Makefile but doesn't build on windows. |
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Hello, I am looking alternate languages for a project my company is doing. Since I like Lisp, but my company is mostly using Windows, I am interested in getting this working. What should I be focusing on first? I guess I should try this out on Linux first, so I can see what is going on, and how the normal build process works. |
I believe you should already be able to use this on Windows, as the On Tue, Jan 12, 2016, 19:35 Raymond W. Ko [email protected] wrote:
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It has come to my attention that eslisp doesn't build on Windows.
I don't have a Windows machine to test on, but from what I can gather, these are the points of friction, in the form of a todo list:
make
dependency. (Alt: Jake? Gulp?)/
-delimited. (Should usepath.join
.)node <filename>
in tests. (Windows doesn't recognise the shebang line. @isiahmeadows' Use node to run eslc binary #43 addresses this.)Anything I've missed? Opinions? Volunteers?
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