15:25:17XachACTION is making more lisp-powered vinyl-cut signs today
15:30:20pfdietzACTION is heating his office with test cases.
15:32:30pfdietzOnce real time electricity pricing becomes the norm, there should be a Linux API for it, so I can scale the testing rate up or down.
15:32:45eminhiIs there a function which just dumps input-stream to an output-stream?
15:33:48scymtymeminhi: the alexandria library has ALEXANDRIA:COPY-STREAM
15:36:12eminhiscymtym: Thank you, that works for me.
16:03:36beachpfdietz: What is it that you are testing?
16:33:12pjbWhile quickloading osicat, I get: Error while trying to load definition for system osicat from pathname /Users/pjb/quicklisp/dists/quicklisp/software/osicat-20180228-git/osicat.asd: There is no package named "UIOP/LAUNCH-PROGRAM" .
16:33:40pjbWhy is there version incompatibilities in quicklisp? Which one is late?
16:34:13pjbNote that: The most up-to-date client, version 2017-03-06, is already installed. 1 dist to check. You already have the latest version of "quicklisp": 2018-10-18.
16:38:35pjbactually, it's cffi that seems to be using uiop/launch-program.
17:36:53jackdanielpjb: quicklisp won't pull uiop because it is already present on the system. you need to pull uiop yourself to somewhere where it will be picked from (i.e local projects)
17:37:29jackdanielthis is brain dead and on its own a very good reason why asdf shouldn't bundle uiop as exported interface (it could have its own copy asdf/uiop-internal or whatever)
17:40:26jackdaniel(in particular that means, that despite quicklisp shipping uiop compatible with cffi, asdf says "nah, I'm fine" and quicklisp doesn't download the dependency)
17:51:46pjbjackdaniel: that, and problems with .cache/common-lisp too. removing it and re-quickloading works.