ok i'm deleting all.
try to compile PilBox latest version
and success!!!!!

Thanks!!! for your patience
in my slackware64 picolisp works fine.
I'm very excited about picolisp.

El mié, 25 nov 2020 a las 13:39, Alexander Burger (<a...@software-lab.de>)
escribió:

> On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 09:50:41AM -0300, Gaston Pepe wrote:
> > A) download the PilBox sources from https://software-lab.de/PilBox.tgz
> > tree is :
> > AndroidManifest.xml  COPYING  ChangeLog  README  assets  bin  lib
> >  mk.pilBox  obj  res  src
> > try compile an error
> > ERROR: input directory 'picoLisp/bin' does not exist
>
> Very strange. Something must be very wrong. Makes absolutely no sense to
> me ;)
>
> The whole "picoLisp/" directory does not exist in PilBox. So this error is
> correct. The *old* PilBox (before API 29) did have it, but now it is gone!
>
> So what are you compiling, and *which* place (which call? javac?) triggers
> the
> error?
>
> It is ./mk.pilBox, right? The current version?
> It starts with:
>
>    # 31oct20 Software Lab. Alexander Burger
>
>    ## openjdk-8-jdk
>    ## (cd projects; rm @; ln -s gen @)
>
>    VERS=126
>    NAME=20.10.31
>
>    MINSDK=21
>    TARGET=29
>
> There is nowhere a reference to "picoLisp/" or "picoLisp/bin".
>
> Can you try to locate exactly *where* this error comes from? Just unpack
> PilBox.tgz to a fresh, empty folder. No copying anything from anywhere
> else.
>
> ☺/ A!ex
>
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