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.
13:09:16XachShinmera: If I made a feed for build failures, should I lump them together?
13:09:25XachI am doing some pattern-matching heuristics
13:09:47ShinmeraI don't know if grouping things into a single feed per author is a good idea. Some people might individually care about failures of a particular project.
13:09:53ShinmeraUnless you're going to offer both.
13:10:25ShinmeraAnd no, I'm fine with subscribing to multiple feeds, so just doing per-github-account or something is fine by me.