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Sunday, 14th of June 2020, 16:53:09 UTC
17:08:06
Josh_2
_death: it does not get printed
17:09:43
_death
so you can try (asdf:system-relative-pathname "lack-util-writer-stream" "") to see where that asd file is
17:11:19
Josh_2
https://plaster.tymoon.eu/view/1913#1913
17:12:00
Josh_2
Says it is within lack-2020610-git/
17:12:11
Josh_2
within the QL directory structure
17:12:51
_death
so, can you add the transcript for loading lack-util-writer-stream and a find-package form showing the package's not there
17:16:55
Josh_2
If I just load the asd directly, I can then load the system with quicklisp and it works
17:40:24
Josh_2
https://imgur.com/kbnsbvm.png how do I fix "ALEXANDRIA is a nickname for the package ALEXANDRIA.1.0.0"
17:42:43
Josh_2
sorry for using a screenshot
17:46:42
Josh_2
think I just have to remake my lisp image
18:02:43
Josh_2
_death: I have got it to work!
18:17:54
Josh_2
Well I wanted to try using Woo instead of hunchentoot, it doesn't build ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
18:19:36
Josh_2
Builds on my Gentoo install but not Ubuntu
18:52:21
Harag
Josh_2: woo needs libev-dev on ubuntu sudo apt install libev-dev
19:00:49
momozor
Hi. May I ask something ABCL specific in here?
19:01:19
phoe
sure, in the worst case we'll defer to #abcl
19:05:56
momozor
Is this the right way to actually load the maven artifact automatically from a Lisp project?
19:06:08
momozor
https://github.com/momozor/cl-abcl-hashids/blob/6ad352dc90050b3fcd9a6235ccf5aeda32664062/src/main.lisp#L11
19:06:17
momozor
Using abcl-contrib of course
19:08:20
momozor
It would be great to put it inside the project's .asd file, but I don't think ABCL recognize that snippet until you try to abcl-contrib
19:08:42
momozor
and I did try that, FYI. It won't work. :(
19:09:01
momozor
try to load abcl-contrib*
19:57:48
Josh_2
Harag: I have that installed. Still didn't work
20:02:03
Harag
Josh_2: i might have missed some of the conversion...but why are you compiling woo and not using then one form quicklisp... or is it the quickload of woo that is crashing
20:05:07
Harag
woo works on ubuntu, I must have installed it a 1000 times over the last couple of days testing an lisp ubuntu docker
20:05:32
Harag
what version of ubuntu are you using?
20:05:51
Josh_2
It was the quickload that failed
20:07:09
Harag
Josh_2: what does the error say?
20:27:53
luis
lukego: if you plan to get back to SLIME hacking, you should join #slime :-)
20:28:43
fe[nl]ix
luis: have you read https://borodust.org/2020/06/12/claw-honing/ ?
20:31:04
fe[nl]ix
Xach: can you add https://borodust.org/atom.xml to Planet Lisp ?
20:47:48
luis
fe[nl]ix: looks interesting. Thanks.
22:16:44
Xach
ACTION fixes alexander artemenko while he is at it
23:22:36
Lord_of_Life_
** NICK Lord_of_Life
23:33:39
Xach
rutils broke a bunch of stuff today!
23:37:26
Xach
http://report.quicklisp.org/2020-06-14/failure-report.html
0:05:26
fe[nl]ix
luis: I just found http://kvardek-du.kerno.org/2012/06/augmenting-bordeaux-threads-with-atomic.html
0:05:33
fe[nl]ix
luis: do you have any of that code left around ?
3:09:11
beach
Good morning everyone!
3:39:55
no-defun-allowed
fe[nl]ix: Are you aware of https://github.com/Shinmera/atomics?
3:41:29
fe[nl]ix
yes, but it's not exactly what I have in mind
4:43:02
contrapunctus
ISTR there was a library for writing shell scripts in CL in a REPL-driven manner.
4:43:40
contrapunctus
Not Roswell or the other usual suspects...but I can't seem to find it anywhere 😔
4:50:33
contrapunctus
Ah, it was ScriptL! 🙂
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