1:09:51aethYou can use something like Quickproject. https://www.xach.com/lisp/quickproject/
1:10:36aethOr you can set things up once and basically just copy your old project foo.asd file to use for new bar.asd file when you want to make bar instead of foo
1:12:24aethIf you set things up on your own, you probably want to create a link in ~/quicklisp/local-projects/ (or wherever your local-projects directory is) to wherever your project is so Quicklisp can find it as if it was in Quicklisp, e.g. like this: cd ~/quicklisp/local-projects/; ln -s ~/git/foo
1:12:40aethIf you use Quickproject, it automatically registers the system so ASDF and Quicklisp can find it iirc.
6:07:52krwqwxie - when you use symbol in your image which doesn't exist it will be interned - after you use alexandria and add the symbol which didn't exist before it will see conflict because you already have it
6:08:26krwqso the symbol is interned but it is not bound to any function to variable
8:56:13shrdlu68This function counts from 0 past 7 and errors. However, changing "*standard-output*" to "t" in line 8 changes that. How is this happening? https://paste.pound-python.org/show/kNpHapRGwKjykU7YFXSX/
8:58:04shrdlu68i.e if I change *standard-output* to t it runs perfectly and counts only from 0 to 7 as it should.
12:20:37Xachphoe: I generally wrap raw drakma to do things like that when working with apis.
12:21:20XachI'll glom all the separate bits into a single response object, then specialize that object, then have a gf that finds an error condition for that object based on all its parts (response code, headers, body)
12:21:47XachFor some APIs 4xx isn't an error, for example.