5:29:37drmeister::notify shiho Pull the latest clasp 'dev' and start building it again. I had introduced a problem in the previous version that only showed up when building quicklisp. The new 'dev' fixes it.
5:29:37Colleendrmeister: Got it. I'll let shiho know as soon as possible.
6:13:40phoejasom: I actually do a thing to wok around tramp hacks.
6:14:59phoebefore I connect to the slime, I mount my Lisp projects directory using sshfs on the same location, so /home/phoe/Projects/Lisp/ refers to the same directory with the same contents both on the remote machine and the local one.
6:15:28phoethis way I avoid problems with translating names from local to remote ones, because they are the same.
6:39:47cess11_drmeister: Awesome, thanks for sharing.
11:00:40myrkraverkOk, so I need to first checkout my copy, *then* pull in changes from the other repository? And what happens if I want to make a pull request for the "other repository" ?
11:01:24jackdanielin effect it will be no different from merging the other branch
11:01:41jackdanielif you have conflicts, you'll have to deal with them
11:02:02jackdanielin my personal experience best way to see what happens is trying it out ;)
11:36:30myrkraverkThat seems to have worked; but now I have problems getting my local changes applied correctly.
11:38:16myrkraverkLong story short, I hacked the original linedit not to ask to quit when I did ctrl+d to exit.
11:39:10myrkraverkNow I get "Invalid initialization argument:" and I believe I'll have to apply some more hacks to a class hierarchy I don't fully understand yet.
11:44:27myrkraverkAh, that turned out to be simple; just add the key to initialize-instance.
11:46:42myrkraverkAnd those changes are now in https://github.com/myrkraverk/linedit