9:09:55flip214jeosol: that's what I already used, yeah.
9:17:54MrMcI am trying to use parenscript with the Chartist javascript library how do I get parenscript to emmit new Chartist.Line('.ct-chart', data);
9:20:17MrMcThe challenge is that this is wrapped as a function returning new Chartist.Line('.ct-chart', data)
10:52:20phoeIs postmodern capable of handling multiple parallel requests to postgres?
10:57:57antoszkaphoe: have you tried running them with, say, lparallel?
11:01:22phoeantoszka: I have no idea how postmodern works on the inside. Even if I use multiple threads in my code, they may block on a single connection for example.
11:41:52flip214I guess you should be using (with-connection (... :pooled-p T) body) and not ever set *DATABASE* at all.
11:42:23flip214also note that (connect-toplevel) *does* set *database*
11:43:35flip214phoe: and also be aware of potential problems if you (need to) give the database connection up, eg. because of multiple independent requests via hunchentoot
11:44:15flip214a SELECT FOR UPDATE will not work, because a) the old transaction might/will be aborted, and b) you might get assigned some other connection
13:47:18schweersupgrading asdf is supposed to be pretty painless, right?
13:47:52schweersso I don’t necessarily have to install a new version for the whole system, but can drop it somewhere where the installed asdf can find it?
13:48:27svillemotschweers: /usr/local/share/common-lisp/source should be the right system-wide path
13:49:53shrdlu68schweers: This may help: https://common-lisp.net/project/asdf/asdf/Replacing-your-implementation_0027s-ASDF.html#Replacing-your-implementation_0027s-ASDF
13:52:14svillemotmy understanding is that schweers uses the ASDF from the Debian package, not from its implem, which is 3.1.7 in Debian "Stretch" 9
13:52:56schweersI’m not entirely sure whether asdf comes from the implementation (sbcl) or from debian. Is there a way to check which version is currently loaded?
13:53:22schweersIt seems that the cl-asdf package from debian testing is new enough, maybe I’ll use that or build a newer sbcl from source
13:53:56svillemotschweers: indeed you can install the one from testing, it will probably work