From lroiffur at yahoo.com Wed Nov 10 13:18:58 2004 From: lroiffur at yahoo.com (Earl Sandoval) Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 13:18:58 -0000 Subject: [admin] (no subject) Message-ID: Find the realtor that's right for you. Find your dream home. Find the mort= gage you need. Apply today and Get a free quote from competing lenders. Find the right broker that will help you receive the lowest interst rate y= ou need. No obligations are neccesary! A broker will contact you within 24 hours. http://heikp.statesmtg.com/?eelvikpltliwe You're on your way to getting the mortgage you deserve. rem: http://ffvrfhzb.states-moneyz.com/r1/?ihxldwchcqdpi From rjs at fdy2.demon.co.uk Tue Nov 16 00:01:59 2004 From: rjs at fdy2.demon.co.uk (Robert Swindells) Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 00:01:59 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [admin] CVS access Message-ID: <20041116000159.3156714DA@fdy2.demon.co.uk> Please could I try a new GnuPG key to get access to the CMUCL CVS repository. Robert Swindells -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (FreeBSD) mQGiBEDMRgcRBADT3wLBttbhw6RrTiIauyQTPfo5EGqY/xNOq+1SXGe0Wa4W7kAs mLkfh0XZ4lLzbLD9+cIT+dhnDxJEwkP0OC+wqFINHwHlV6/8BL2txa6VpZ7G9H3k FNKOU5NiUMUNPtjb3LDsilQo0p7DGp3vqiPKa7h/yy1ijndWx9ViYzlmGwCgn1jE jWeMvxcXi6cxV6wIFlsJ6rED/0iK8Ky2n0hAWYxPt2iKtW8ZqnjOCtq5TfQt2IZm lTGmmJUHXLixJfQQ70ThsLQE/SjIc06iX75GbsD5vBV2W/CyxjbVqeHmwUqSIbSG EGXxIddAMaB63fqITSMoll4kfI9BORUj8wWdzCV5cMQtKfQ56qYhdsX+S/NY0HcU /RUAA/962snV24qF8BwgeZeP7T0yF8HlbcIxavDXb5d8Mf/lvlRFimbiXpKQwEBY cOwyKcqfFso+PG285691TQCK8QyBXd7cVzKC3Qt3R4S5P3GBLfaOtYeMs7qJwoQT g++p/lSBsSWwsaJiKM2a1GqXGw9TELRq3IiATaSd6j6S+CPLErQnUm9iZXJ0IFN3 aW5kZWxscyA8cmpzQGZkeTIuZGVtb24uY28udWs+iF4EExECAB4FAkDMRgcCGwMG CwkIBwMCAxUCAwMWAgECHgECF4AACgkQpTIhFmAXxcUdXgCfbUck3+a04Swz2MVL 3DTtbTSMCA0Anirf0SCTZ6JOOd0WVkSzf21Vfnw1uQENBEDMRgkQBADuPX9qd4gV spqQzwuge/z6w/Yj4Rkgyw5MFDvlNm8cD8h4AM3Cmebz01H4YPH8gjLEVeAt9ZAy hcBFktbbAl4Q3poeZC8OBMSyxkWXfduSn8GPJ+EzX5FB+MQ3R1mM6lOBNxMS4onC DaWcv5951oh0sFS7oP2QdAn6/zWBZnOsOwADBgP/akSizlMAEbeeBeKVQNeM89pO JL58PhmA9NYz6yB3QeTor/+BOxluJfY7Nxa5nPRJfYsIndAaPycFe/8Kc0dxC2Oe BPaVIUFSQRtj7yUd3doDYzkqLj195zEbcCKmcsI6I/zOvvs6DbjRYW7/+CymhaKj 6Rb0yzY8rWkNZJTGczeISQQYEQIACQUCQMxGCQIbDAAKCRClMiEWYBfFxVhqAJ9Q Q4QHg8rxWcoY6bSAI39s9TiSZgCdFm61lSqZtdjQaDW7kxYk7wErwoCZAaIEQZJl YhEEAM5EPm5ENkKhBazhJ6PnCfasqcUdHTqv7Ra47qWGjdnm0sFs0rEwqzNVh0gu b3XQOpsxuhU4IXleqOlYkVg3zbatfHJ/7sb7JrCR8aAs/vscASHUvQy3ZxvS0gBO qrCHthAarIyVDB0DxHCoCxoJmnVBoaJ7nNnxLVaDz+KDbps7AKD+/RMPAP06Ni1t uR2v+Zjo5S/SXwQAqZQEBtzsEVyRsyd/43A80k/dLNuz2XZf6ImIt52BRYsok6Sb Tp/MIBrNrm/8gb2JAmomUdAZ4CItBskDgmm3/3HFv8Elz5kugwrioC7dxDKGRDCR uD+3jwmjIR7JR+5M99iSohotZBc+7iRSRlUdPcBAnWoQ8ys/YicyuGMFFkMD/jyk pgyolL7apRweuXNXdDHTBv0XrttndoNoa85ZaKePJQfiZEY6rDzKCZqDINPwqqQS jmEUlIltGrS3yCYuSaqyryZ2O8xkdmJgVCDVErQfmD71bWcXXpQj+MNBKirdl+2d akj/cF1fnoIuZB6kac9Xz9qjsDdLaUeIB8YQ37fCtCdSb2JlcnQgU3dpbmRlbGxz IDxyanNAZmR5Mi5kZW1vbi5jby51az6IXgQTEQIAHgUCQZJlYgIbAwYLCQgHAwID FQIDAxYCAQIeAQIXgAAKCRBk2XZo/JCZI8JmAKCP9Tf0Q6soSkxjyJiVy0R20UU0 CwCfaApbfh9PjwwFauP2jUrkGdrvi6u5AQ0EQZJlYxAEAIKrh2EVS09FhwMYFegK XWJpWi6RMGxRvIDnR7Ph1Pya+hQ/PeOCWu0MiiCFGmJcXcBeaYI5AP2MzkYR1ofW fWqVBwViVLJzDa+sd4upX8DOosZkn6wdGQhz71kqyQq5mUlrw8coGH2IMEx918bs ArGSuk5v/LZzrTWv0lWMgebfAAMFA/93dRvxcf5Yk7xK9uU5XFYOk7NLGD5Gbq9L rFRo23MrB7+saUqCZ75lrMYh2X6aOvjms/xtGA+D9LfupRStF/KuyX0mA0nTGIfF v7ZwGesdCa7PJUtGFNRP4uDpkS6ub/szjRDoMCUtuVbL9W1kng/7g5B08SG9RMeK bApMMM4oHYhJBBgRAgAJBQJBkmVjAhsMAAoJEGTZdmj8kJkjVg4An3RZXYmPGaBQ Uy7/g5gY7wj+IcViAKC26Z2+KI89rZNYjW44PRmthf5vwg== =sVZL -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- From marcoxa at cs.nyu.edu Fri Nov 5 00:36:09 2004 From: marcoxa at cs.nyu.edu (Marco Antoniotti) Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 19:36:09 -0500 Subject: [admin] New project: CL-UNIFICATION Message-ID: Hi I would like to submit a new project to common-lisp.net It is a full blown unifier for arbitrary CL objects. Think DESTRUCTURING-BIND on steroids. It may be useful as a building block for a Prolog-like implementation or for a type inferencer. You can have a look at the preliminary documentation at http://bioinformatics.nyu.edu/~marcoxa/common-lisp/code/unification/ docs/html/ Thanks Marco -- Marco Antoniotti http://bioinformatics.nyu.edu NYU Courant Bioinformatics Group tel. +1 - 212 - 998 3488 715 Broadway 10th FL fax. +1 - 212 - 998 3484 New York, NY, 10003, U.S.A. From sketerpot at gmail.com Mon Nov 8 20:11:40 2004 From: sketerpot at gmail.com (Peter Scott) Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 13:11:40 -0700 Subject: [admin] New project: chemboy Message-ID: <7e267a920411081211461a3a77@mail.gmail.com> I'd like hosting for a new project, called chemboy. It's a collection of Lisp code for doing common calculations in chemistry, like a periodic table in sexps and calculations for formula weights and parsing chemical formulas. It has a very basic GUI, and while it's still not near finished, there are some components of it which are stable and useful, which I can put online right away. The license is LGPL. The project will be run by existing user pscott. Thanks, Peter Scott From edi at agharta.de Tue Nov 9 09:23:54 2004 From: edi at agharta.de (Edi Weitz) Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 10:23:54 +0100 Subject: [admin] Macho archives Message-ID: I just noticed that some (most? all?) of the Macho-generated mailing list archives only go as far as June. I guess this isn't on purpose. If you don't use Macho anymore you might want to remove the links from the Mailman info pages. Cheers, Edi. From mb at bese.it Tue Nov 9 09:39:36 2004 From: mb at bese.it (Marco Baringer) Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 10:39:36 +0100 Subject: [admin] Macho archives In-Reply-To: (Edi Weitz's message of "Tue, 09 Nov 2004 10:23:54 +0100") References: Message-ID: Edi Weitz writes: > I just noticed that some (most? all?) of the Macho-generated mailing > list archives only go as far as June. I guess this isn't on > purpose. If you don't use Macho anymore you might want to remove the > links from the Mailman info pages. looking at the bese-devel and bese-announce archives it looks like things stop one year after the first message. (i noticed this a while ago) -- -Marco Ring the bells that still can ring. Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in. -Leonard Cohen From dirk at dirkgerrits.com Tue Nov 9 21:15:20 2004 From: dirk at dirkgerrits.com (Dirk Gerrits) Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 22:15:20 +0100 Subject: [admin] Erlisp Message-ID: <87ekj2afmf.fsf@dirkgerrits.com> Hello, I'd like to apply for project hosting at common-lisp.net. My name: Dirk Gerrits Other members: none Project name: Erlisp License: BSD Description: A high-level Common Lisp framework for parallel and distributed programming. Erlisp's short-term goal is to bring the style and efficiency of concurrency in Erlang to Common Lisp. In the long-term, the plan is to create a sort of meta-object protocol for concurrency so that Erlisp supports not one, but many styles of doing concurrency. Is there anything else I should mention? Like my preferred username for CVS/FTP/SCP/etc access? I'd prefer 'dirk', but 'dirkgerrits' or 'dgerrits' would be less likely to conflict. Kind regards, Dirk Gerrits From bogus@does.not.exist.com Tue Nov 9 22:27:17 2004 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 23:27:17 +0100 Subject: [admin] Erlisp Message-ID: <87actqacai.fsf@dirkgerrits.com> Hello, I'd like to apply for project hosting at common-lisp.net. My name: Dirk Gerrits Other members: none Project name: Erlisp License: BSD Description: A high-level Common Lisp framework for parallel and distributed programming. Erlisp's short-term goal is to bring the style and efficiency of concurrency in Erlang to Common Lisp. In the long-term, the plan is to create a sort of meta-object protocol for concurrency so that Erlisp supports not one, but many styles of doing concurrency. Is there anything else I should mention? Like my preferred username for CVS/FTP/SCP/etc access? I'd prefer 'dirk', but 'dirkgerrits' or 'dgerrits' would be less likely to conflict. Kind regards, Dirk Gerrits From bogus@does.not.exist.com Wed Nov 10 08:32:53 2004 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 09:32:53 +0100 Subject: [admin] Erlisp Message-ID: <87mzxqw1ca.fsf@dirkgerrits.com> Hello, I'd like to apply for project hosting at common-lisp.net. My name: Dirk Gerrits Other members: none Project name: Erlisp License: BSD Description: A high-level Common Lisp framework for parallel and distributed programming. Erlisp's short-term goal is to bring the style and efficiency of concurrency in Erlang to Common Lisp. In the long-term, the plan is to create a sort of meta-object protocol for concurrency so that Erlisp supports not one, but many styles of doing concurrency. Is there anything else I should mention? Like my preferred username for CVS/FTP/SCP/etc access? I'd prefer 'dirk', but 'dirkgerrits' or 'dgerrits' would be less likely to conflict. Kind regards, Dirk Gerrits From root at common-lisp.net Wed Nov 10 18:25:41 2004 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 19:25:41 +0100 Subject: [admin] added chemboy; owned by pscott Message-ID: Add successful at 2004.11.10.19.25. From root at common-lisp.net Wed Nov 10 18:31:28 2004 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 19:31:28 +0100 Subject: [admin] added cl-unification; owned by mantoniotti Message-ID: Add successful at 2004.11.10.19.31. From mb at bese.it Thu Nov 11 17:15:36 2004 From: mb at bese.it (Marco Baringer) Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 18:15:36 +0100 Subject: [admin] new gpg key Message-ID: hi, my gpg key expired a few days ago. i don't really know what you're supposed to do when keys expire nor did i really think about it when i generated the key a year ago, so i just created a new one. anyway, attached is my new key (signed by my old key should people be paranoid) which i'd like to get added to keyring.asc. it's also available from pgp.mit.edu (key id 26DDF1B2). -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 26DDF1B2.asc Type: application/octet-stream Size: 210686 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- thanks, -- -Marco Ring the bells that still can ring. Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in. -Leonard Cohen From root at common-lisp.net Thu Nov 11 20:31:36 2004 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 21:31:36 +0100 Subject: [admin] added erlisp; owned by dgerrits Message-ID: Add successful at 2004.11.11.21.31. From ktilton at nyc.rr.com Wed Nov 17 22:02:00 2004 From: ktilton at nyc.rr.com (Kenny Tilton) Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 17:02:00 -0500 Subject: [admin] New project request: cells-gtk Message-ID: <419BCA58.40105@nyc.rr.com> Hi. Something amazing just happened. vasilis margioulas left a cells-gtk package on my doorstep last night. LLGPL. It was written for Clisp and uses the CLisp ffi instead of UFFI, but I think an eager beaver could port it to UFFI pretty easily, making it available to other Lisps. As for OSes: win32 and linux have been tested. CLisp on Mac OS X does not have ffi yet. But if the project gets ported to uffi then it can run under other Lisps on Mac OS X and GTK for X. (GTk native for OS X is not there yet.) Vasilis is a computer science teacher and was exploring declarative GUI programming (ala Cells) as contrasted with the Gui-builder approach. He has gotten cells-gtk to a very polished state, but will not have time for a while to extend it. I gather also his needs have been met. Anyway, he is putting the project up for adoption and I of course accepted. But I think it needs its own project. GTk is quite popular it seems, and unlike LTk this interface does not run over a socket. I think also having it separate means you can list it under "Graphics" in your project directory, which may sound silly but I believe that directory will be exactly how people find stuff. This will also make it easier to find adoptive parents. :) kenny -- Cells? Cello? Celtik?: http://www.common-lisp.net/project/cells/ Why Lisp? http://alu.cliki.net/RtL%20Highlight%20Film From mmommer at common-lisp.net Thu Nov 18 16:36:43 2004 From: mmommer at common-lisp.net (Mario Mommer) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 17:36:43 +0100 Subject: [admin] New project request: cells-gtk In-Reply-To: <419BCA58.40105@nyc.rr.com> References: <419BCA58.40105@nyc.rr.com> Message-ID: Hi Kenny, Kenny Tilton writes: > Hi. Something amazing just happened. vasilis margioulas left a > cells-gtk package on my doorstep last night. LLGPL. [...] Sounds great! I'll set it up right now. Regards, Mario. From p.herth at gmail.com Thu Nov 18 13:33:51 2004 From: p.herth at gmail.com (Peter Herth) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 14:33:51 +0100 Subject: [admin] Ltk mailing list Message-ID: <5921d57c04111805336317ce1a@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I am still looking for a host for a mailing list for Ltk. So I wanted to ask what the prerequisites are to host a mailinglist on common-lisp.net Peter -- Dipl.-Phys. Peter Herth From mmommer at common-lisp.net Thu Nov 18 16:27:28 2004 From: mmommer at common-lisp.net (Mario Mommer) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 17:27:28 +0100 Subject: [admin] Ltk mailing list In-Reply-To: <5921d57c04111805336317ce1a@mail.gmail.com> References: <5921d57c04111805336317ce1a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Peter Herth writes: > I am still looking for a host for a mailing list for Ltk. So I wanted > to ask what the prerequisites are to host a mailinglist on > common-lisp.net You have to want one and ask us :-) A mailing list name is also necessary. Regards, Mario. From root at common-lisp.net Thu Nov 18 16:37:42 2004 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 17:37:42 +0100 Subject: [admin] added cells-gtk; owned by ktilton Message-ID: Add successful at 2004.11.18.17.37. From task at ifi.uit.no Tue Nov 23 09:26:06 2004 From: task at ifi.uit.no (=?iso-8859-1?q?Tage_Stabell-Kul=F8?=) Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 10:26:06 +0100 Subject: [admin] Access to CVS Message-ID: Hi, T?le has moved his sources for crypticl on common-lisp.org, and I would like to (continue) to contribute. How do I obtain access to CVS for this library? [TaSK@/\\] -- //// Dr. Tage Stabell-Kul? | email:task at cs.uit.no//// /// Dept. Computer Science | Phone:+47 7764 4032 /// // University of Troms? | Fax :+47 7764 4580 // / 9037 Troms?, Norway | http://www.cs.uit.no/ From tasko at frisurf.no Tue Nov 23 22:18:14 2004 From: tasko at frisurf.no (=?iso-8859-15?Q?T=E5le_Skogan?=) Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 23:18:14 +0100 Subject: [admin] New project member for Crypticl. Message-ID: Hi, I would like to add Tage Stabell-Kul? as a member of the crypticl project. His email address is task at ifi.uit.no. A signed version of this message is attached. T?le Skogan -- Using Opera's e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: tagemember.txt.sig Type: application/octet-stream Size: 66 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: tagemember.txt URL: From tsiivola at cc.hut.fi Thu Nov 25 14:52:04 2004 From: tsiivola at cc.hut.fi (Nikodemus Siivola) Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 16:52:04 +0200 (EET) Subject: [admin] New project member for Crypticl. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, [iso-8859-15] T?le Skogan wrote: > Hi, I would like to add Tage Stabell-Kul? as a member of the crypticl > project. His email address is task at ifi.uit.no. A signed version of this > message is attached. Will do. Tage, can you send us (admin at common-lisp.net) your GPG public key? It will be used to encrypt your password for mailing. Cheers, -- Nikodemus Siivola From mmommer at common-lisp.net Thu Nov 25 15:08:29 2004 From: mmommer at common-lisp.net (Mario Mommer) Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 16:08:29 +0100 Subject: [admin] New project member for Crypticl. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Nikodemus Siivola writes: > On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, [iso-8859-15] T?le Skogan wrote: > >> Hi, I would like to add Tage Stabell-Kul? as a member of the >> crypticl project. His email address is task at ifi.uit.no. A signed >> version of this message is attached. > > Will do. Oops! Sorry, Nikodemus - I already did that last night... Sorry for not reporting back to admin. Regards, Mario. From tage at stabell-kulo.net Fri Nov 26 07:54:50 2004 From: tage at stabell-kulo.net (=?iso-8859-1?q?Tage_Stabell-Kul=F8?=) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 08:54:50 +0100 Subject: [admin] New project member for Crypticl. In-Reply-To: (Nikodemus Siivola's message of "Thu, 25 Nov 2004 16:52:04 +0200 (EET)") References: Message-ID: Nikodemus Siivola writes: > Tage, can you send us (admin at common-lisp.net) your GPG public key? > It will be used to encrypt your password for mailing. I've done that, and I'm already in. You are overly helpful :-) > -- Nikodemus Siivola [TaSK@/\\] From mikel at franz.com Tue Nov 23 23:48:14 2004 From: mikel at franz.com (Mikel Bancroft) Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 15:48:14 -0800 Subject: [admin] cvs access to slime. Message-ID: <41A3CC3E.2070702@franz.com> Hello, I'm Mikel Bancroft (mikel at franz.com). I'm going to be the person responsible for using SLIME with Allegro CL and working (or providing fixes) with you to improve how they cooperate. I'd be the guy, then, that you'd give cvs write access to rather than Craig. I've appended my public pgp key. Also, i subscribed to gmane.lisp.slime.devel today. I'll be installing slime this afternoon so I can get acclimated with the environment. At some point I figure i'll be able to take a more active role in discussing some of the compatibility issues that appear in the newsgroup as well as some of the open tickets we have in our bug tracking system. If you've got any questions for me or have any suggestions please let me know. Regards, Mikel Bancroft mikel at Franz.COM http://www.franz.com/ Franz Inc., 555 12th St., Suite 1450, Oakland, CA 94607, USA Phone: (510) 452-2000 FAX: (510) 452-0182 > -----Original Message----- > From: Helmut Eller [mailto:e9626484 at stud3.tuwien.ac.at] > Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 1:57 PM > To: Mario Mommer > Cc: Craig Norvell > Subject: Re: [admin] New CVS user for SLIME. > > Mario Mommer writes: > > >> we would like to give Craig Norvell CVS write > >> permissions for SLIME. Can you do that for us? > > > > I need his PGP key. > > Craig, > > could you send your PGP key to admin at common-lisp.net? You > will then receive an encrypted mail with the ssh keys. See > http://www.gnupg.org for documentation about the crypto stuff. > > Helmut. > -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: mikel.gpg URL: From luke at synap.se Wed Nov 24 00:07:45 2004 From: luke at synap.se (Luke Gorrie) Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 00:07:45 -0000 Subject: [admin] cvs access to slime. In-Reply-To: <41A3CC3E.2070702@franz.com> References: <41A3CC3E.2070702@franz.com> Message-ID: Hi Mikel, > I'm Mikel Bancroft (mikel at franz.com). I'm going to be the person > responsible for using SLIME with Allegro CL and working (or providing > fixes) with you to improve how they cooperate. Welcome aboard! I don't currently know the admin password on common-lisp.net so somebody else will need to add you to CVS. > I'll be installing slime this afternoon so I can get acclimated with > the environment. At some point I figure i'll be able to take a more > active role in discussing some of the compatibility issues that appear > in the newsgroup as well as some of the open tickets we have in our > bug tracking system. Thank you. This will be very good. Please send us a note on the list any time you have questions. We also have a HACKING file in CVS that documents a few conventions (mostly how we handle the ChangeLog). Cheers, Luke From sdr at jhb.ucs.co.za Thu Nov 25 08:00:51 2004 From: sdr at jhb.ucs.co.za (Sean Ross) Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 08:00:51 -0000 Subject: [admin] Hosting Request Message-ID: <878y8qtkth.fsf@sdr.ucs.co.za> Hi, I'm looking for hosting for a new project called cl-l10n, a localization package for common-lisp which is to be released under the MIT licence. Project Details ================== Name : CL-L10N License : MIT. Description : CL Localization Package Author : Sean Ross . Members : None. Doesn't do much right now but has a bit of p0rn at http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-store/cl-l10n.jpeg Regards, Sean. -- "My doctor says that I have a malformed public-duty gland and a natural deficiency in moral fibre," he muttered to himself, "and that I am therefore excused from saving Universes." - Life, the Universe, and Everything Douglas Adams. From mmommer at common-lisp.net Thu Nov 25 22:33:26 2004 From: mmommer at common-lisp.net (Mario Mommer) Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 23:33:26 +0100 Subject: [admin] Hosting Request In-Reply-To: <878y8qtkth.fsf@sdr.ucs.co.za> References: <878y8qtkth.fsf@sdr.ucs.co.za> Message-ID: Hi, Sean Ross writes: > I'm looking for hosting for a new project called cl-l10n, > a localization package for common-lisp which is to be > released under the MIT licence. > > > Project Details > ================== > Name : CL-L10N > License : MIT. > Description : CL Localization Package > Author : Sean Ross . > Members : None. Sounds good! will be opened in near future. Regards, Mario. From taube at uiuc.edu Thu Nov 25 19:20:15 2004 From: taube at uiuc.edu (taube at uiuc.edu) Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 13:20:15 -0600 Subject: [admin] Project Hosting Request Message-ID: <1769d919.a4eae3fd.81ad100@expms6.cites.uiuc.edu> 1. FULL NAME: Heinrich Konrad Taube 2. PROJECT NAME [HTML] λgtk [UNIX] lambda-gtk 3. MEMBERS: I would defer to the advise/experience of the common-lisp.net administrators on how this is best handled. I would hope that any competent programmer with an interest in helping could join but I don't know how to construct such a filter! 4. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT λgtk (UNIX name: lambda-gtk) is a cross-platform Lisp interface to the complete GTK+2 family of shared libraries. λgtk provides Lisp programmers with the following set of features: o Portable GUI programming across the supported Lisp environments. o Automatic conversion between Lisp data (booleans, numbers, strings) and their GTK types. o Lisp names for GTK's enums, structs and functions. o Lisp accessor functions to read/write slot values in GTK structs. o A GTK symbol package that defines and exports the GTK API. o A small set of utilities for working with GTK pointers, callbacks and foreign data in a portable way Because GTK is so large and complex the λgtk interface is generated from a GTK definition file (gtk.ffi) and an API control file (gtk.api) that can be edited in order to generate more or less inclusive interfaces to GTK. λgtk currently runs in the following Lisp environments: o PPC/Darwin OpenMCL 0.14.2-p1 o PPC/Darwin SBCL 0.8.15 o x86/Linux SBCL 0.8.16 o x86/Linux CMUCL 19a One "goal" of the project would be to add additional back ends for other bindings (for example to CLISP/Windows and even Guile). λgtk is released under the LLGPL (Lisp Lesser Gnu Public License). Rick Taube Associate Professor, Composition/Theory School of Music University of Illinois Urbana, IL 61821 USA net: taube at uiuc.edu fax: 217 244 8319 vox: 217 244 2684 From mmommer at common-lisp.net Thu Nov 25 22:31:08 2004 From: mmommer at common-lisp.net (Mario Mommer) Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 23:31:08 +0100 Subject: [admin] Project Hosting Request In-Reply-To: <1769d919.a4eae3fd.81ad100@expms6.cites.uiuc.edu> References: <1769d919.a4eae3fd.81ad100@expms6.cites.uiuc.edu> Message-ID: Hi! taube at uiuc.edu writes: > 1. FULL NAME: Heinrich Konrad Taube > > 2. PROJECT NAME [HTML] λgtk [UNIX] lambda-gtk > > 3. MEMBERS: I would defer to the advise/experience of the > common-lisp.net administrators on how this is best handled. I would > hope that any competent programmer with an interest in helping could > join but I don't know how to construct such a filter! The usual way to handle this is as follows: - A few programmers keep the core repo. - The rest sends patches. Usually, if someone is sending in good patches at a regular basis, has serious interest, and the project leader feels like giving him access, then one gives him access. On our side only a gpg signed note is needed. You can of course use arch/darcs or so instead of cvs to have a less centralistic approach. > 4. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT > > λgtk (UNIX name: lambda-gtk) is a cross-platform Lisp interface > to the complete GTK+2 family of shared libraries. λgtk provides > Lisp programmers with the following set of features: > > o Portable GUI programming across the supported Lisp environments. > o Automatic conversion between Lisp data (booleans, numbers, > strings) and their GTK types. > o Lisp names for GTK's enums, structs and functions. > o Lisp accessor functions to read/write slot values in GTK structs. > o A GTK symbol package that defines and exports the GTK API. > o A small set of utilities for working with GTK pointers, callbacks > and foreign data in a portable way > > Because GTK is so large and complex the λgtk interface is > generated from a GTK definition file (gtk.ffi) and an API control file > (gtk.api) that can be edited in order to generate more or less > inclusive interfaces to GTK. > > λgtk currently runs in the following Lisp environments: > o PPC/Darwin OpenMCL 0.14.2-p1 > o PPC/Darwin SBCL 0.8.15 > o x86/Linux SBCL 0.8.16 > o x86/Linux CMUCL 19a > One "goal" of the project would be to add additional back ends for > other bindings (for example to CLISP/Windows and even Guile). > > λgtk is released under the LLGPL (Lisp Lesser Gnu Public License). Sounds all (quite!) ok to me. ...even being myself the mantainer and developer of the rival lgtk :-) Ok. The further procedure just is: we need you PGP key. Then we can open the project. Regards, Mario. From root at common-lisp.net Fri Nov 26 17:42:02 2004 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 18:42:02 +0100 Subject: [admin] added cl-l10n; owned by sross Message-ID: Add successful at 2004.11.26.18.42. From root at common-lisp.net Fri Nov 26 17:50:25 2004 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 18:50:25 +0100 Subject: [admin] added lambda-gtk; owned by htaube Message-ID: Add successful at 2004.11.26.18.50. From sscholl at common-lisp.net Sat Nov 27 14:00:41 2004 From: sscholl at common-lisp.net (Stefan Scholl) Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 15:00:41 +0100 Subject: [admin] Removing the Macho-Archives? Message-ID: <41A88889.6060404@common-lisp.net> Hi! Is it possible to remove the macho-archives? When I search for "CL-EMB" on Google it finds the macho-archive first. Since it has stopped working it would be best to just remove it. Regards, Stefan Scholl From mmommer at common-lisp.net Sat Nov 27 18:11:20 2004 From: mmommer at common-lisp.net (Mario Mommer) Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 19:11:20 +0100 Subject: [admin] Removing the Macho-Archives? In-Reply-To: <41A88889.6060404@common-lisp.net> References: <41A88889.6060404@common-lisp.net> Message-ID: Stefan Scholl writes: > Hi! > > Is it possible to remove the macho-archives? When I search for > "CL-EMB" on Google it finds the macho-archive first. Since it has > stopped working it would be best to just remove it. It is the second time I've heard this. I wonder, wouldn't it be better to just - fix it? Unfortunately, I don't know how to fix it. If someone knows, please contact me/us... Regards, Mario. From miles at caddr.com Sat Nov 27 19:55:42 2004 From: miles at caddr.com (Miles Egan) Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 11:55:42 -0800 Subject: [admin] Removing the Macho-Archives? In-Reply-To: References: <41A88889.6060404@common-lisp.net> Message-ID: <41A8DBBE.10504@caddr.com> Mario Mommer wrote: > Stefan Scholl writes: > >>Hi! >> >>Is it possible to remove the macho-archives? When I search for >>"CL-EMB" on Google it finds the macho-archive first. Since it has >>stopped working it would be best to just remove it. > > > It is the second time I've heard this. I wonder, wouldn't it be better > to just - fix it? > > Unfortunately, I don't know how to fix it. If someone knows, please > contact me/us... I can probably fix it. Is the cron job throwing an error? -- miles egan OpenPGP/GPG Key 0x01F53D51 @ wwwkeys.us.pgp.net From mommer at igpm.rwth-aachen.de Sat Nov 27 22:46:33 2004 From: mommer at igpm.rwth-aachen.de (Mario Mommer) Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 23:46:33 +0100 Subject: [admin] Removing the Macho-Archives? In-Reply-To: <41A8DBBE.10504@caddr.com> References: <41A88889.6060404@common-lisp.net> <41A8DBBE.10504@caddr.com> Message-ID: Miles Egan writes: > > I can probably fix it. Is the cron job throwing an error? :-) Indeed it is. It seems the locking mechanism from the cron script was bombing. I think I have fixed it - if the problems persist / reappear, I'll let you know. Thanks! Regards, Mario. From miles at caddr.com Sat Nov 27 22:59:19 2004 From: miles at caddr.com (Miles Egan) Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 14:59:19 -0800 Subject: [admin] Removing the Macho-Archives? In-Reply-To: References: <41A88889.6060404@common-lisp.net> <41A8DBBE.10504@caddr.com> Message-ID: <41A906C7.3060701@caddr.com> Mario Mommer wrote: > Miles Egan writes: > >>I can probably fix it. Is the cron job throwing an error? > > > :-) > > Indeed it is. It seems the locking mechanism from the cron script was > bombing. > > I think I have fixed it - if the problems persist / reappear, I'll let > you know. > > Thanks! > > Regards, > Mario. > > > Great. Just let me know if you need me to kick it into shape. -- miles egan OpenPGP/GPG Key 0x01F53D51 @ wwwkeys.us.pgp.net From root at common-lisp.net Tue Nov 30 22:24:28 2004 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 23:24:28 +0100 (CET) Subject: [admin] test Message-ID: <20041130222428.54B53884FA@common-lisp.net> test