I am using RDNZL with CLisp, and I can't seem to load a local (non
GAC'd) assembly (using load-assembly).
I've tried moving the .dll to the directory the lisp executable is in,
the directory I started lisp in, and system directories. I tried
specifying the full path, but no dice. I get null value or an i/o
error (when I specify the full path).
I would post exact errors, but I the machine is a work, and I don't
run windows at home anymore.
Any hints would we welcome.
Thanks,
Matt
From: Edi Weitz
Subject: Re: loading a local assembly rdnzl
Date:
Message-ID: <utzon1lda.fsf@agharta.de>
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 18:40:14 -0700, akopa <··················@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am using RDNZL with CLisp, and I can't seem to load a local (non
> GAC'd) assembly (using load-assembly).
>
> I've tried moving the .dll to the directory the lisp executable is
> in, the directory I started lisp in, and system directories. I
> tried specifying the full path, but no dice. I get null value or an
> i/o error (when I specify the full path).
>
> I would post exact errors, but I the machine is a work, and I don't
> run windows at home anymore.
>
> Any hints would we welcome.
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