On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 08:51 -0400, Gary King wrote:
> > I've been porting recently, and four areas keep coming up: Network
> > programming, Multi processing, file systems access, and general FFI.
> > The roughly correspond to the sbcl libs: sb-bsd-sockets, sb-thread,
> > sb-posix, and sb-alien.
> 
> I'd second Dan Weinreb's comment regarding usocket (and to look over  
> his survey).

there's iolib too which has an Allegro-like socket API, with a few
improvements

> As for POSIX, maybe someone should volunteer to make a combination of  
> sb-posix, Allegro OSI, and whatever is in LispWorks and CLISP and CCL  
> into a new project like `trivial-posix` or `trivial-osi` or something  
> (I'm not sure if posix is the best name since, AFAIK, Windows isn't  
> posix... is it?.)

osicat does that

-- 
Stelian Ionescu a.k.a. fe[nl]ix
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.

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