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Re: Resource Layer Utility

Postby boshaw » Mon Jun 10, 2013 8:45 pm

psyknx wrote:Using this code and I can't get any other outcome than Processing: 0 files.

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(slu:run :mode :da :layers "layers/hnh" :args '("res/" "dec/"))


Any ideas?


Are you sure the folder "res/" exists within the relative path from where you're running the program, and that there are .res files within it?

Try to type in the absolute path to the folder.
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Re: Resource Layer Utility

Postby psyknx » Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:02 pm

boshaw wrote:
psyknx wrote:Using this code and I can't get any other outcome than Processing: 0 files.

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(slu:run :mode :da :layers "layers/hnh" :args '("res/" "dec/"))


Any ideas?


Are you sure the folder "res/" exists within the relative path from where you're running the program, and that there are .res files within it?

Try to type in the absolute path to the folder.


I only had the jar file in it, after I unpacked it all worked fine. Let's blame it on monday.
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Re: Resource Layer Utility

Postby ArvinJA » Sun Jun 30, 2013 5:45 pm

I'd like to issue a warning to anyone using the lisp layer utility.
So I was pretty stoked to try out the new version of the Layer Utility, because I had a pretty awesome png of an oddish I wanted to encode. So I followed the instructions on github which seem to be a bit outdated, but I'll get to that later.
The first requires you to find yourself a Common Lisp compiler of your choice (SBCL,CMUCL,CLISP, etc) and follow the following:

The emphasis is my own. It was the first google hit for "Common Lisp Compiler" so I went ahead and installed it. When I fired up the REPL I was greeted by this:
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My immediate reaction was "Oh, jewware", but since I am a liberal open-minded swede I realized I was letting my prejudices furthered by the structural racism of today's society get the best of me. I continued following the instructions and tried to get Quicklisp going.
quicklisp instructions wrote:$ sbcl --load quicklisp.lisp

"Oh, it wants me to run sbcl? Shouldn't the instructions be compiler-independent?"
In the end, I couldn't get quicklisp to work with CLISP (it wouldn't run the layer util anyway), even though I loaded and installed quicklisp.
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(load "quicklisp")
(quicklisp-quickstart:install)

But I digress. It was here I noticed that something was awfully wrong.
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Hnng... CLISP had through its zionist agenda replaced my entire PATH variable with only its own path. GG.
I gave sbcl a quick try but couldn't get it to work, I had lost the motivation to encode that png, the Jews had finally managed to completely demoralize me.

Conclusion:
Don't trust the Jews. Use the Easy Method instead.
1) [Easy Method] simply download the branch/source, and use run-abcl.{bat,sh}
This will automatically load in the files and set you at a REPL once done where you can then do your work.


To be honest, I've still to encode that png into a res file, this is how they get you.
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Re: Resource Layer Utility

Postby dafels » Thu Jan 29, 2015 12:14 am

can anyone reupload the precompiled package, link broken
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Re: Resource Layer Utility

Postby boshaw » Thu Jan 29, 2015 12:25 am

dafels wrote:can anyone reupload the precompiled package, link broken

http://puu.sh/fagnD/be9e069e72.rar

If the link ever expires just pm me
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Re: Resource Layer Utility

Postby Smoopadoop » Wed Aug 12, 2015 7:23 am

Because I'm shit and have no idea what I'm doing, if somebody can extract all the MIDI files and send them to me, I will pay you with a mediocre drawing of your choice.
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