18:06:30cage_i have two systems with conflicting nicknames, how can load (via ASDF) both in the same system?
18:07:23cage_my best "solution" (so to say) is to define a system that just remove the offending nickname from one of the system that needs to be loaded
18:09:52phoecage_: when there's PLNs, there will not be much use for short nicknames since library writers will be able to define their own per-package nicknames
18:10:55cage_ i see, so far is just CCL that does not have this feature?
20:19:59ThomasLewis[m]Yeah, I was just reading that. It is supposed to inherit the environment by default and use execvp to find the executable. Try providing the full path in the `program` string. If that doesn’t work, try #P”/path/to/uname”
20:27:23Xachsb-ext:run-program's cmucl kitchen-sink functionality roots make me happy
20:30:15dimmmm, I now see :wait nil :status-hook ... and I wonder how much I'm missing
20:31:15dimI should really learn how to avoid “Heap exhausted during garbage collection” when using SBCL, then I guess I would be quite happy with that implementation
20:35:45dimexpect libs and things, or just mutli-threaded control of background jobs, sounds quite powerful
20:36:08Xachdim: i had a program that did (with-current-directory "foo" (run-program "bar")) but with threads it broke, and using (run-program "bar" :directory "foo") fixed it.
20:36:24dimanyway, I can't depend too much on SBCL until I know how to make its GC happy, and I obviously am very far from that at the moment
20:36:27XachI think run-program's guts do the chdir after the fork and before the exec.
20:36:38Xachhaven't checked, just been a happy user
20:57:16pjbTHEY DID IT: A Common Lisp Interpreter Built in Cobol <https://github.com/lauryndbrown/Cisp>
20:59:10asarchI would like to share all Common Lisp files at '/home/asarch/lisp' with PortableAllegoServe, however, when I do: (net.aserve:publish-directory :prefix "/lisp" :destination "/home/asarch/lisp/") and I visit: http://localhost:5477/lisp I only get: 28-aserve-worker: 02/15/19 - 14:58:29 - while processing command "GET /lisp HTTP/1.1", got error Error in SB-POSIX:STAT: No such file or directory (2)
20:59:33asarchHow could I get the list of the files?
21:00:21comstarpjb: is THEY DID IT syntactically correct cobol
21:00:54comstaris this cobol lisp? (DEFINE PROCEDURE (ID X) X)
21:01:09comstarsorry ID is too vague it should be IDENITTY
21:20:49drmeisterIf a CFFI call fills an array of values as in (cffi:with-foreign-object (foo :int 10) ... ) . What is the idiomatic way to get all the values in the array into a Common Lisp array? Do we read each value one at a time?