13:55:01jackdanielthere is also external-program which is good in this sense that it doesn't try to do more than provide a compatibiliy layer between different implementations
0:32:07NilbyTypical Lisp reasones: no docs, no tests, 1 user, poorly maintained, capricious developer, etc.
0:32:53saturn2https://github.com/muyinliu/cl-diskspace this is in quicklisp at least
1:15:34pjbsaturn2: in posix, you would use /bin/df with the path of a item stored on the file system.
1:16:03pjbsaturn2: but note that file systems are unrelated to disks: a disk may contain several file systems, and a file system may be stored on 0, 1 or more disks.
1:16:46pjbsaturn2: if you have the access rights, you could try to read the parttion table on the raw disk device, and interpret it to see if there's some free disk space between partitions?
1:18:00pjbsaturn2: also, some modern file systems just lie to you. For example, APFS.
1:25:32saturn2yes, but none of that would be portable