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Hiya, looking at this:
Opening output file: no such file or directory, /cygdrive/d/yushen/dev/clojurescript/bar/babel\project.clj
..it seems I shouldn't use the system file seperator and always use "/" in tangle target paths. I've just deployed 0.3.2 which addresses this (and #2 as well). Please let me know if that works for you...
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Yes, this issue is fixed.
With the work-around to create the template, I was able to execute and get
the all passed:
B37747@B37747-11 ~/dev/clojure
$ cd bar
B37747@B37747-11 ~/dev/clojure/bar
$ ls
README.org src tangle.sh tangle-all.sh test
B37747@B37747-11 ~/dev/clojure/bar
$ ./tangle-all.sh
2 src blocks added to Library of Babel
(No changes need to be saved)
Wrote /cygdrive/d/yushen/dev/clojure/bar/babel/project.clj
Wrote /cygdrive/d/yushen/dev/clojure/bar/babel/src/bar/version.cljc
Wrote /cygdrive/d/yushen/dev/clojure/bar/babel/index.html
Tangled 3 code blocks from README.org
(No changes need to be saved)
executing Emacs-Lisp code block (lob-bar-greetings)...
(msg (quote "hello world"))
"(defn show-greetings
)"
Wrote /cygdrive/d/yushen/dev/clojure/bar/babel/src/bar/core.cljc
Tangled 1 code block from core.org
(No changes need to be saved)
Tangled 0 code blocks from libraryofbabel.org
(No changes need to be saved)
Tangled 0 code blocks from setup.org
(No changes need to be saved)
Wrote /cygdrive/d/yushen/dev/clojure/bar/babel/test/bar/test/core.cljc
Tangled 1 code block from core.org
B37747@B37747-11 ~/dev/clojure/bar
$ cd babel/
B37747@B37747-11 ~/dev/clojure/bar/babel
$ lein test bar.test.core
lein test bar.test.core
lein test :only bar.test.core/epic-fail
FAIL in (epic-fail) (core.cljc:9)
FIXME
expected: (= 3 (+ 1 1))
actual: (not (= 3 2))
Ran 1 tests containing 1 assertions.
1 failures, 0 errors.
Tests failed.
B37747@B37747-11 ~/dev/clojure/bar/babel
$
Thanks,
Yu
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 3:52 AM Karsten Schmidt [email protected]
wrote:
Hiya, looking at this:
Opening output file: no such file or directory,
/cygdrive/d/yushen/dev/clojurescript/bar/babel\project.clj..it seems I shouldn't use the system file seperator and always use "/" in
tangle target paths. I've just deployed 0.3.2 which addresses this (and #2
#2 as well). Please let me know
if that works for you...—
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#3 (comment).
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Oki, thanks @yubrshen!
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