Thanks. Is it possible to do this programmatically? I need this to work without someone manually setting up the config dir.
On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 10:33 AM Stelian Ionescu <sione...@cddr.org> wrote: > Add this to ~/.config/common-lisp/asdf-output-translations.conf: > > (:output-translations > :inherit-configuration > ((:home "src") > (:home "output"))) > > The translation config is pairs of absolute paths, evaluated in order. > AFAIU it doesn't allow specifying paths relative to the .asd file. > Here's my config, as a more complex example: > > (:output-translations > :inherit-configuration > ("/usr/share/common-lisp/source" > (:user-cache "system")) > ((:home "lisp/src") > (:user-cache "src")) > ((:home "lisp/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software") > (:user-cache "qlq")) > ((:home "lisp/quicklisp/dists") > (:user-cache "ql")) > ((:home "work/src") > (:user-cache "work"))) > > I want to do a simple output translation and I just can't figure out what > the sexp dsl would be for that. > > What I want to do. Let's say my asd file is in src/foo/proj.asd. What I > want is when I build the project, the fasls go in output/foo. I just > can't figure out how to set up the output translations to make this > happen. I'm too stupid to grok the section in the manual about the sexp > dsl for translations. > > Help would be appreciated. More examples in the manual (and an updated > section?) would be really helpful too. > > -- > > Ray > > > > -- > Stelian Ionescu > > -- Ray