Hello. I've recently written what is, to my knowledge, the first set of
Ada bindings for pledge and unveil. I've provided these in this OpenBSD
package you may find here:
http://verisimilitudes.net/2019-07-27
I'm not certain if any of you would be interested in packaging this with
the default
timo.my...@bittivirhe.fi (Timo Myyrä) writes:
> Could you give example just how this would make development easier compared to
> using Quicklisp?
It would be convenient to be able to start Common Lisp development
from a fresh install and without fooling around with Quicklisp. I'd
be using a
timo.my...@bittivirhe.fi (Timo Myyrä) writes:
> What would be the value of having library available as OpenBSD package instead
> of manually installing or using the Quicklisp package manager?
It would make Common Lisp development on the system easier, although I
understand if this isn't a
There don't seem to be any Common Lisp libraries available as
packages. I'm aware of some end-software, but not just libraries.
I believe it would be valuable to have some Common Lisp libraries
available through the normal OpenBSD means. I'd be interested in
packaging the most common and mature