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Thanks!
On Mar 1, 2013, at 5:27 PM, Stas Boukarev stass...@gmail.com wrote:
Gary King gwk...@metabang.com writes:
An admittedly quick look at the source didn't ring any bells for me.
(setf asdf:*warnings-file-type* nil)
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An admittedly quick look at the source didn't ring any bells for me.
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Hi all,
Are there any tools extant that provide a good summary of all of the
inter-relations between systems.
I use the attached to make a DOT file but wonder if there are others.
thanks,
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for advice.
For that matter, Gary King was kinda deputized to speak for Allegro in
this forum. Gary, are you there? Could you help Faré dig up
information about where to dump special files in Windows with ACL?
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Hi,
As you've all no doubt gathered, my time is hardly mine own these days and this
looks to be a problem for at least the next six months. I've been living under
the illusion that some personal stuff would be getting simpler sooner but I'm
realizing that that is _not_ going to happen. sigh.
I finish my business trip.
Apologies for my apparent (actual?) vanishing!
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Speaking of optimization settings, does anyone see any problem with
putting in ASDF something that deterministically (re)sets the
optimization setting before each and any perform operation? Otherwise,
optimization settings will vary wildly depending on what
implementation you use, which files
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2009/10/22 Gary King gwk...@metabang.com:
Weird.
On my Mac, it's http
thanks to Robert Goldman for some extension manual mucking!
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2009/10/22 Gary King gwk...@metabang.com:
Weird.
On my Mac, it's http://common
Weird.
On my Mac, it's http://common-lisp.net/project/asdf/test-results.html
SBCL passes all; the others only fail on one.
I'll check it out.
On Oct 22, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Faré wrote:
I ran the tests for asdf. Out of 17, 5 fail on sbcl and 7 on clisp.
Oops.
On SBCL, the failures seem
Hi Robert,
I'm all for it but know nothing about setting it up or running it.
On Oct 18, 2009, at 9:22 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
Would it be acceptable to set up trac for ASDF?
I just finished work on the manual for trac, and was going to take a
look at some of the features issues that
There is a patch from Faré that's waiting application.
I'm happy to share the commit bit as long as we continue to discuss
code changes.
There is the beginnings of a makefile to make some tasks easier; I've
not documented that at all, however.
On Oct 14, 2009, at 4:56 AM, Tobias C.
Thanks Daniel,
I'll set up a list and the hooks.
On Oct 6, 2009, at 10:17 PM, Daniel Herring wrote:
On Tue, 6 Oct 2009, Nikodemus Siivola wrote:
2009/10/6 Attila Lendvai attila.lend...@gmail.com:
how about an atom feed of the commit log? it's available at the
bottom
I'd prefer email,
Would anyone mind ASDF coming with an additional default value of
~/.asdf/systems/?
That does seem like a reasonable default for *nix. Is there an
analogous spot for Windows / cygwin? Can we use, e.g.,
(merge-pathnames
(make-pathname :directory '(:relative .asdf systems)) (user-
Hi all,
The last revision to ASDF got bolluxed between my upgrade to Snow
Leopard, computer issues, e-mail problems, etc. I've been unable to get
e-mail on my regular account since yesterday.
Killian Sprotte told me that the last update was hosed because of some
extra #\)'s. Ugh.
I'm trying
I'm still having e-mail issues; it's possible that my gmail address of
garywarrenk...@gmail.com
will work better for the next few days.
Apologies,
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Patch for system-source-file from Greg Pfeil
* system-source-file now works for systems without their own .asd
* moved defgenerics to their own section because I like it that way.
Documentation improvements
* added docstring to the method-combination standard-asdf-method-
combination
* added
Robert,
Including git stuff on the website is a definite win. I'll work on
pulling what you've sent onto the site soon.
thanks,
On Aug 19, 2009, at 1:52 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
Stelian Ionescu wrote:
On Wed, 2009-08-19 at 10:25 -0500, Robert Goldman wrote:
Gary King wrote
Thanks Daniel,
P.S. WinVista finally introduced real symlinks. If everyone
upgraded...0002-Windows-shortcut-support.patch0001-website-
changes-switch-to-load-system-etc.patch
Is there a good (and portable) *feature* or other mechanism to tell
which version of Windows we're running on?
Gary King wrote:
I share Robert's queasiness and also think that we want ASDF to
support
these sorts of dependencies (simple, weak, contingent, etc... (?)).
I will do this.
I'm going to update the manual with James's table (thanks James!)
in the
hopes of giving us a place to hang
Includes changes to directory-pathname-p; and various other foo-faw.
Wed, 15 Jul 2009 12:37:49 -0400
Gary King
fixed minor glitches in test result web page generation
Wed, 15 Jul 2009 10:22:10 -0400
Gary King
improve `directory-pathname-p`
* After much discussion, here's another attempt
Hi Robert,
I think our code passed in the ether. (I think that) The only
substantive difference between your version and mine is that mine
checks both type and name against ( nil :unspecific) whereas yours
treats name and type differently. What's up with that? smile
thanks,
On Jul 13,
I did not move the RELEASE or STABLE tags though...
Sat, 11 Jul 2009 13:15:53 -0400
Gary King
handle bad *central-registry* itmes; xcvb compat
* Add two restarts (coerce-entry-to-directory and remove-entry-from-
registry) and use them to guard against *central-registry* entries
Couldn't ASDF signal a warning when it encounters such a thing while
grovelling through the registry?
Wouldn't it be more user-friendly to coerce such pathnames to ones
that
denote directory names?
It sounds like there are two questions:
* How to inform the user that something is wrong
New (more complicate) code:
(defun directory-pathname-p (pathname)
(and (member (pathname-name pathname) (list nil :unspecific))
(member (pathname-type pathname) (list nil :unspecific
(defun pathname-name+type (pathname)
Returns a new pathname consisting of only the name and
*)))
On Jul 7, 2009, at 7:16 AM, Gary King wrote:
Hi Tobias,
I think this would be a good thing.
On Jul 7, 2009, at 6:31 AM, Tobias C. Rittweiler wrote:
I think it's bitten pretty much all of us that we at least once
tried to
push a non-directory-designating filename to *CENTRAL
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