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http://www.clozure.com/pipermail/openmcl-devel/2010-February/011252.html (tips from a 64-bit Windows user) 23:48:34 It seems it can help. 23:48:43 I'm trying to install the package manually after download. 23:49:06 By providing the pathname, the error is: 23:49:08 ; Warning: Cannot find tar command NIL. 23:49:08 ; While executing: ASDF-INSTALL::EXTRACT-USING-TAR, in process listener(1). 23:49:19 So probably using cygwin + tar helps, or msys. 23:50:38 Anyway is it possible to extract the tar.gz of the cl-ppcre package and do the same that the asdf installer would do manually? 23:50:47 I would like to avoid cygwin. 23:51:15 You can always install things by hand. That's what I do. 23:51:31 Where should i decompress it? 23:53:54 It doesn't really matter. Just put the directory of wherever you put it on asdf:*central-registry* (which is a list), e.g., (push #p"c:/my-lisp-stuff/md5/" asdf:*central-registry*) 23:54:21 What are you trying to install, by the way? 23:54:36 cl-ppcre 23:55:06 msg me your email address, and I'll send you a little recipe that I've found useful. 23:55:45 could you pastebin it? 23:57:02 see http://paste.lisp.org/display/91544 23:58:04 that's nice, although i can't download them all 23:58:14 (i'm on a 5 kb/sec connection) 23:58:37 but i'll take the steps in the script to just be able to: 23:58:43 (svn-and-install "thing")