20:34:57masonHey all... Has the ALU gone belly-up? Was looking for conference plans and I don't see any - and alu.org seems to be down.
20:54:43aethFor a while at this point, I think. I have been using archive.org as my MOP reference for months now. https://web.archive.org/web/20161115145419/http://alu.org/mop/index.html
20:55:00aethI don't recall when, but that's from November, so it could be 6 months now.
2:24:04azrazaleaAnyone know of the top of their head if there is a good quicklisp library for watching a filesystem directory for changes and then firing a function? I found one but it is a simple sleep loop and i'd prefer something smarter. I only need linux support.
5:26:27jackdanielazrazalea: second library standing out: http://www.cliki.net/stassats-inotify
5:28:35azrazaleajackdaniel: Yeah, I found those after I asked(thanks cliki as well!). Currently working on a cl-inotify solution but i'm having to implement recursive watching. Taking a shower before I start on it in earnest
5:29:13azrazaleawhoman: I probably could(though I'd have to learn how to do that as well), I just am doing this in lisp and would prefer to continue doing so.
5:29:42azrazaleaI'll share once i'm done. It is pretty simple, just auto rebuilding coleslaw so hutchentoot can serve updates automagically
5:30:51azrazaleaAdding some kind of browser hook to auto refresh would be the next step but I probably won't bother