From root at common-lisp.net Mon Jan 1 14:15:00 2007 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 09:15:00 -0500 (EST) Subject: [admin] added misc-extensions; owned by sburson Message-ID: <20070101141500.109D62823A@common-lisp.net> Add successful at 2007.01.01.09.15. From erik.enge at gmail.com Mon Jan 1 14:15:25 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 09:15:25 -0500 Subject: [admin] Project for miscellaneous extensions? In-Reply-To: <587C215E-C25D-4ECD-948F-5E93ED3A336E@sympoiesis.com> References: <96391329-7626-46EB-BE55-EF0CB7181F46@sympoiesis.com> <58f839b70612161441j36e2fd46mf6c78378ada77e03@mail.gmail.com> <587C215E-C25D-4ECD-948F-5E93ED3A336E@sympoiesis.com> Message-ID: <58f839b70701010615q356b784ctc764a726673fc1dd@mail.gmail.com> Done. From root at common-lisp.net Mon Jan 1 14:15:35 2007 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 09:15:35 -0500 (EST) Subject: [admin] added fset; owned by sburson Message-ID: <20070101141535.5CFCC4E008@common-lisp.net> Add successful at 2007.01.01.09.15. From Scott at sympoiesis.com Tue Jan 2 01:22:21 2007 From: Scott at sympoiesis.com (Scott L. Burson) Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 17:22:21 -0800 Subject: [admin] Project for miscellaneous extensions? In-Reply-To: <58f839b70701010615q356b784ctc764a726673fc1dd@mail.gmail.com> References: <96391329-7626-46EB-BE55-EF0CB7181F46@sympoiesis.com> <58f839b70612161441j36e2fd46mf6c78378ada77e03@mail.gmail.com> <587C215E-C25D-4ECD-948F-5E93ED3A336E@sympoiesis.com> <58f839b70701010615q356b784ctc764a726673fc1dd@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <965F6BF0-73E8-4779-98A0-BF647613434E@sympoiesis.com> Thanks!!! -- Scott On Jan 1, 2007, at 6:15, Erik Enge wrote: > Done. From johan at riise-data.no Tue Jan 2 02:45:45 2007 From: johan at riise-data.no (Johan Ur Riise) Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2007 03:45:45 +0100 Subject: [admin] Application for hosting of project SNMP1 Message-ID: <20070102024545.GA22984@riise-data.no> I have created a small package for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). It does BER-encoding and decoding of the SNMP V1 protocol. There is also a udp-send-and-receive function for sbcl, and some salt-functions for getting a value from the agent, and a walk function. Then there are some test-functions, and some comments in the code. There is already a SNMP project on common-lisp.net, (cl-snmp or SYSMAN) but it is not maintained lately, I could not easily make it compile on sbcl, it is not marked as Free Software, and I could not get in contact with the author. There is no project participants beyond myself. The code is GPLv2 or later. My gpg-key: riise at egg:~$ gpg --armor --export riise -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) mQGiBEIQo9cRBADfR4yqLWOkn2LJoWPwipwFhZ6C6TU+TYnXLGGhFYyRZGZWZmMa hFGW56HcU4rzR2JqwrE7lC6KiZ7eu6J89SboyYfptz9SD8Mc3kMp8Bo4Ce55jo6J hnbFRFgOh9j9wABYASXjaWNtgtM14TsAJh5X84DUJTs2Q4P9k/gttzryCwCg6uAI 3tfqx445PmcEF8WvQxsBkEkEAIXQ5rKmw8OafwGAqmw4NMHNrJubK7Rjmy8VcKXG 9+fOweYOp/iABXyEv28sbFWgL5/aKaDhYN6evPELFNbdyt0XVbNUKpunqoAsVGs7 lx9iOuuBM3fJuhRS4WX0n3484VESdWBiawNPp678fCgM0mdfoIp9pWYMSjuJJ4y1 RgAVA/9XOkuNpT7dQigUWsZ4tT2HhM09Exh/dGRZg9ED6l+oPr5VG8FMY9+wKqAM kew/KNbFl3Tl1VsshXlItYoTLwHxxifZAdNRxvdXmGtce+FcnB5coFk4OJNf6PUf gleh9K8TKziHVIwkuDuddukUuSwqhO6OT3ZUgdV2d7P14PmAhLQkSm9oYW4gVXIg Umlpc2UgPGpvaGFuQHJpaXNlLWRhdGEubm8+iF4EExECAB4FAkIQo9cCGwMGCwkI BwMCAxUCAwMWAgECHgECF4AACgkQLwkimGnQPWkwgwCg5dXxX4gNEn80u37EA87I IJ4fvrEAn3rtTEx/tET19rWON1UylvC8Km1WuQENBEIQo9kQBACxdlIJlBmvIQe+ 32kYnUXPKhoaAMXvsxopV10StIPMyVDtRbodwMeHgVg09KPyzgag00W2bKhF13yu pxtBG1upZNFKJx2qCEvM4PJ+vbKvtYhuToBRAR9A/8cB+RmMoGn5PW/32+Fpx403 gdJLzQ/bGZyQzAs7TeYAZupzgGp2awADBgQAjJZhpLRimOfRhwdE6TrMbMiX2T4U YC+k72kALwqKx8Sx6VgKV4bih+4o6dONuxNAUCr+xx9sNK4dppkRmiF3FCN491sf XCk5lgbYPk/IN+MdyOpMva/YR2bcfb4l8vhQYEnPrSvdpDtNLpuBh5knXwYRLClJ WC4RQjKNft2HjkKISQQYEQIACQUCQhCj2QIbDAAKCRAvCSKYadA9acZ8AJ90+lbz S7O2kjiZGvo6ek23qygnOACguPQlw/K8ohbH8zllOhJiwR9iOmk= =Gzz+ -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- The code itself is at http://www.riise-data.net/snmp1/. When I announce it on comp.lang.lisp, I would like to have the project in shape on common-lisp.net. The rest of this message is just about what I would post there: ================================================================ I have put together an ASDF-system for SNMP. Here is a description of how it works: The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) has, on the bottom, tagged values of types integer, octet string, object identifier, null and sequence. The object identifiers are pointers into an agent's database of values. For example, an object identifier could look like this: (:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") This specific object identifier also has the name .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.system.sysDescr.0 or system.sysDescr.0 for short. There are no conversions between the two forms in this package. On the wire the values are encoded with Basic Encoding Rules (BER). The oid above would be encoded like this: SNMP1> (ber-encode '(:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0")) => #(6 8 43 6 1 2 1 1 1 0) Basically, the encoding is a tag octet, a length octet, and an octet for each sub-identifier, with a few special cases. An integer would be coded like this: SNMP1> (ber-encode '(:integer 12345)) => #(2 2 48 57) Again a tag, a length and a number of octets representing the value. This also works the other way around: SNMP1> (ber-decode #(2 2 48 57)) => (:INTEGER 12345) A null value is a tag and a length of zero: SNMP1> (ber-encode '(:null)) => #(5 0) We now put two of these values in a sequence. The sequence is encoded into two octets in this case, a tag and the length of the other two values: SNMP1> (ber-encode '(:sequence (:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") (:null))) => #(48 12 6 8 43 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 5 0) This form, a sequence of an oid and a value, is in SNMP called a variable binding. The Protocol Transfer Unit (PDU) uses a sequence of these, so we wrap it in another sequence: SNMP1> (ber-encode '(:sequence (:sequence (:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") (:null)))) => #(48 14 48 12 6 8 43 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 5 0) This is a GET PDU constructed around the previous varbind list: (:get (:integer 12345) (:integer 0) (:integer 0) (:sequence (:sequence (:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") (:null)))) The :get keyword is the same as a sequence, except it has its own tag. The first integer is the request id, whatever we put in there we get back in the response. To finish it up, we create an SNMP message, which is a sequence of version, community and the PDU. Version is 0 for version 1. The community is a kind of password. (:sequence (:integer 0) (:octet-string "public") (:get (:integer 12345) (:integer 0) (:integer 0) (:sequence (:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") (:null)))) We encode the complete message, the result is of type (SIMPLE-ARRAY (UNSIGNED-BYTE 8) SNMP1> (ber-encode '(:sequence (:integer 0) (:octet-string "public") (:get (:integer 12345) (:integer 0) (:integer 0) (:sequence (:sequence (:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") (:null)))))) => #(48 39 2 1 0 4 6 112 117 98 108 105 99 160 26 2 2 48 57 2 1 0 2 1 0 48 14 48 12 6 8 43 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 5 0) Then we send this message to the agent. The udp-send-and-receive function is a wrapper around sbcl's socket library, the parameters are ip-adress, port, wait-between-retries, retry-count and then the buffer to send. SNMP1> (udp-send-and-receive #(127 0 0 1) 161 1 3 *) => #(48 124 2 1 0 4 6 112 117 98 108 105 99 162 111 2 2 48 57 2 1 0 2 1 0 48 99 48 97 6 8 43 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 4 85 76 105 110 117 120 32 98 114 101 97 100 32 50 46 54 46 49 53 45 50 55 45 97 109 100 54 52 45 103 101 110 101 114 105 99 32 35 49 32 83 77 80 32 80 82 69 69 77 80 84 32 70 114 105 32 68 101 99 32 56 32 49 55 58 53 48 58 53 52 32 85 84 67 32 50 48 48 54 32 120 56 54 95 54 52) When we decode it we see that we have a :response PDU, where the :null in the varbind has been replaced with the value from the agent: SNMP1> (ber-decode *) => (:SEQUENCE (:INTEGER 0) (:OCTET-STRING "public") (:RESPONSE (:INTEGER 12345) (:INTEGER 0) (:INTEGER 0) (:SEQUENCE (:SEQUENCE (:OBJECT-IDENTIFIER ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") (:OCTET-STRING "Linux bread 2.6.15-27-amd64-generic #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Dec 8 17:50:54 UTC 2006 x86_64"))))) We can also do SET, GETNEXT and TRAP PDUs. The encoding and decoding functions should work in all implementations, but the udp-send-and-receive function will have to be coded for implementations other than sbcl. The license is GPLv2 or later. The package is available on common-lisp.net under the name SNMP1. To get it, issue this command cvs -d .... -- Hilsen Johan Ur Riise -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: From root at common-lisp.net Tue Jan 2 02:56:16 2007 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 21:56:16 -0500 (EST) Subject: [admin] added snmp1; owned by jriise Message-ID: <20070102025616.27D4860036@common-lisp.net> Add successful at 2007.01.01.21.56. From erik.enge at gmail.com Tue Jan 2 02:56:31 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 21:56:31 -0500 Subject: [admin] Application for hosting of project SNMP1 In-Reply-To: <20070102024545.GA22984@riise-data.no> References: <20070102024545.GA22984@riise-data.no> Message-ID: <58f839b70701011856o23265f9bj7674b91f64b8e500@mail.gmail.com> Done. On 1/1/07, Johan Ur Riise wrote: > I have created a small package for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). It does > BER-encoding and decoding of the SNMP V1 protocol. There is also a udp-send-and-receive > function for sbcl, and some salt-functions for getting a value from the agent, and > a walk function. Then there are some test-functions, and some comments in the code. > > There is already a SNMP project on common-lisp.net, (cl-snmp or SYSMAN) but it is > not maintained lately, I could not easily make it compile on sbcl, it is not marked > as Free Software, and I could not get in contact with the author. > > There is no project participants beyond myself. > > The code is GPLv2 or later. > > My gpg-key: > riise at egg:~$ gpg --armor --export riise > -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) > > mQGiBEIQo9cRBADfR4yqLWOkn2LJoWPwipwFhZ6C6TU+TYnXLGGhFYyRZGZWZmMa > hFGW56HcU4rzR2JqwrE7lC6KiZ7eu6J89SboyYfptz9SD8Mc3kMp8Bo4Ce55jo6J > hnbFRFgOh9j9wABYASXjaWNtgtM14TsAJh5X84DUJTs2Q4P9k/gttzryCwCg6uAI > 3tfqx445PmcEF8WvQxsBkEkEAIXQ5rKmw8OafwGAqmw4NMHNrJubK7Rjmy8VcKXG > 9+fOweYOp/iABXyEv28sbFWgL5/aKaDhYN6evPELFNbdyt0XVbNUKpunqoAsVGs7 > lx9iOuuBM3fJuhRS4WX0n3484VESdWBiawNPp678fCgM0mdfoIp9pWYMSjuJJ4y1 > RgAVA/9XOkuNpT7dQigUWsZ4tT2HhM09Exh/dGRZg9ED6l+oPr5VG8FMY9+wKqAM > kew/KNbFl3Tl1VsshXlItYoTLwHxxifZAdNRxvdXmGtce+FcnB5coFk4OJNf6PUf > gleh9K8TKziHVIwkuDuddukUuSwqhO6OT3ZUgdV2d7P14PmAhLQkSm9oYW4gVXIg > Umlpc2UgPGpvaGFuQHJpaXNlLWRhdGEubm8+iF4EExECAB4FAkIQo9cCGwMGCwkI > BwMCAxUCAwMWAgECHgECF4AACgkQLwkimGnQPWkwgwCg5dXxX4gNEn80u37EA87I > IJ4fvrEAn3rtTEx/tET19rWON1UylvC8Km1WuQENBEIQo9kQBACxdlIJlBmvIQe+ > 32kYnUXPKhoaAMXvsxopV10StIPMyVDtRbodwMeHgVg09KPyzgag00W2bKhF13yu > pxtBG1upZNFKJx2qCEvM4PJ+vbKvtYhuToBRAR9A/8cB+RmMoGn5PW/32+Fpx403 > gdJLzQ/bGZyQzAs7TeYAZupzgGp2awADBgQAjJZhpLRimOfRhwdE6TrMbMiX2T4U > YC+k72kALwqKx8Sx6VgKV4bih+4o6dONuxNAUCr+xx9sNK4dppkRmiF3FCN491sf > XCk5lgbYPk/IN+MdyOpMva/YR2bcfb4l8vhQYEnPrSvdpDtNLpuBh5knXwYRLClJ > WC4RQjKNft2HjkKISQQYEQIACQUCQhCj2QIbDAAKCRAvCSKYadA9acZ8AJ90+lbz > S7O2kjiZGvo6ek23qygnOACguPQlw/K8ohbH8zllOhJiwR9iOmk= > =Gzz+ > -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- > > The code itself is at http://www.riise-data.net/snmp1/. > > When I announce it on comp.lang.lisp, I would like to have the > project in shape on common-lisp.net. > > The rest of this message is just about what I would post there: > > ================================================================ > > I have put together an ASDF-system for SNMP. Here is > a description of how it works: > > > The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) has, on the bottom, tagged values > of types integer, octet string, object identifier, null and sequence. > > The object identifiers are pointers into an agent's database of values. > > For example, an object identifier > could look like this: (:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") > > This specific object identifier also has the name > .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.system.sysDescr.0 > or system.sysDescr.0 for short. There are no conversions between > the two forms in this package. > > On the wire the values are encoded with Basic Encoding Rules (BER). The > oid above would be encoded like this: > > SNMP1> (ber-encode '(:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0")) > => #(6 8 43 6 1 2 1 1 1 0) > > Basically, the encoding is a tag octet, a length octet, and an octet > for each sub-identifier, with a few special cases. > > An integer would be coded like this: > > SNMP1> (ber-encode '(:integer 12345)) > => #(2 2 48 57) > > Again a tag, a length and a number of octets representing the value. > > This also works the other way around: > > SNMP1> (ber-decode #(2 2 48 57)) > => (:INTEGER 12345) > > A null value is a tag and a length of zero: > > SNMP1> (ber-encode '(:null)) > => #(5 0) > > We now put two of these values in a sequence. The sequence is encoded > into two octets in this case, a tag and the length of the other two > values: > > SNMP1> (ber-encode '(:sequence (:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") (:null))) > => #(48 12 6 8 43 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 5 0) > > This form, a sequence of an oid and a value, is in SNMP called a variable binding. > > The Protocol Transfer Unit (PDU) uses a sequence of these, so we wrap it in > another sequence: > > SNMP1> (ber-encode '(:sequence (:sequence (:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") (:null)))) > => #(48 14 48 12 6 8 43 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 5 0) > > This is a GET PDU constructed around the previous varbind list: > (:get (:integer 12345) (:integer 0) (:integer 0) > (:sequence (:sequence (:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") (:null)))) > > The :get keyword is the same as a sequence, except it has its own tag. The first integer > is the request id, whatever we put in there we get back in the response. > > To finish it up, we create an SNMP message, which is a sequence of version, community > and the PDU. Version is 0 for version 1. The community is a kind of password. > > (:sequence (:integer 0) (:octet-string "public") > (:get (:integer 12345) (:integer 0) (:integer 0) > (:sequence (:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") (:null)))) > > We encode the complete message, the result is of type (SIMPLE-ARRAY (UNSIGNED-BYTE 8) > > SNMP1> (ber-encode '(:sequence (:integer 0) (:octet-string "public") > (:get (:integer 12345) (:integer 0) (:integer 0) > (:sequence (:sequence (:object-identifier ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") (:null)))))) > => #(48 39 2 1 0 4 6 112 117 98 108 105 99 160 26 2 2 48 57 2 1 0 2 1 0 48 14 48 > 12 6 8 43 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 5 0) > > Then we send this message to the agent. The udp-send-and-receive function is > a wrapper around sbcl's socket library, the parameters are ip-adress, port, > wait-between-retries, retry-count and then the buffer to send. > > SNMP1> (udp-send-and-receive #(127 0 0 1) 161 1 3 *) > => #(48 124 2 1 0 4 6 112 117 98 108 105 99 162 111 2 2 48 57 2 1 0 2 1 0 48 99 48 > 97 6 8 43 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 4 85 76 105 110 117 120 32 98 114 101 97 100 32 50 46 > 54 46 49 53 45 50 55 45 97 109 100 54 52 45 103 101 110 101 114 105 99 32 35 > 49 32 83 77 80 32 80 82 69 69 77 80 84 32 70 114 105 32 68 101 99 32 56 32 49 > 55 58 53 48 58 53 52 32 85 84 67 32 50 48 48 54 32 120 56 54 95 54 52) > > When we decode it we see that we have a :response PDU, where the :null in > the varbind has been replaced with the value from the agent: > > SNMP1> (ber-decode *) > => (:SEQUENCE (:INTEGER 0) (:OCTET-STRING "public") > (:RESPONSE (:INTEGER 12345) (:INTEGER 0) (:INTEGER 0) > (:SEQUENCE > (:SEQUENCE (:OBJECT-IDENTIFIER ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0") > (:OCTET-STRING > "Linux bread 2.6.15-27-amd64-generic #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Dec 8 17:50:54 UTC 2006 x86_64"))))) > > We can also do SET, GETNEXT and TRAP PDUs. > > The encoding and decoding functions should work in all implementations, but the > udp-send-and-receive function will have to be coded for implementations other than sbcl. > > The license is GPLv2 or later. > > The package is available on common-lisp.net under the name SNMP1. To get it, issue this command > > cvs -d .... > > > > -- > Hilsen > Johan Ur Riise > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQFFmcdZLwkimGnQPWkRAtvDAKDU1hLrV0yJnHVLx8uhDkydAP0hlgCgrvF5 > cg/mbUZebfpXf2ZfSJ6Xkto= > =DM00 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > > From dbryan.green at gmail.com Thu Jan 11 08:46:58 2007 From: dbryan.green at gmail.com (Bryan Green) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 02:46:58 -0600 Subject: [admin] Hosting Message-ID: Hello, I would like to host my trivial-freeimage package on common-lisp.net. It is a cffi wrapper for freeimage . It is licensed under the GPL-- same as the freeimage license . I am also making a more lispy wrapping for it that will also be under GPL. Anyway, details: Bryan Green No other project members. This is the description of the library I have wrapped: FreeImage is an Open Source library project for developers who would like to support popular graphics image formats like PNG, BMP, JPEG, TIFF and others as needed by today's multimedia applications. FreeImage is easy to use, fast, multithreading safe, compatible with all 32-bit versions of Windows, and cross-platform (works both with Linux and Mac OS X). I have attached my public-key. Thank you for your time. Bryan Green -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: mypk Type: application/octet-stream Size: 1712 bytes Desc: not available URL: From erik.enge at gmail.com Thu Jan 11 14:11:50 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 09:11:50 -0500 Subject: [admin] Hosting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <58f839b70701110611v419bcbcdp6b577a004a3bd0e2@mail.gmail.com> Done. From root at common-lisp.net Thu Jan 11 14:12:05 2007 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 09:12:05 -0500 (EST) Subject: [admin] added trivial-freeimage; owned by bgreen Message-ID: <20070111141205.0171B47362@common-lisp.net> Add successful at 2007.01.11.09.12. From strandh at labri.fr Sun Jan 14 14:47:45 2007 From: strandh at labri.fr (Robert Strandh) Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 15:47:45 +0100 Subject: [admin] write privileges for group members Message-ID: <17834.17041.471555.158934@serveur5.labri.fr> Hello, Could you please change the mode of /project/flexichain/www and /project/flexichain/www/download so as to allow write operations for group members? 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Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: From erik.enge at gmail.com Mon Jan 15 13:34:35 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 08:34:35 -0500 Subject: [admin] write privileges for group members In-Reply-To: <17834.17041.471555.158934@serveur5.labri.fr> References: <17834.17041.471555.158934@serveur5.labri.fr> Message-ID: <58f839b70701150534x13ca21a1sbdda9895ca72acaf@mail.gmail.com> Done. From erik.enge at gmail.com Mon Jan 15 13:38:13 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 08:38:13 -0500 Subject: [admin] trac request for iolib project In-Reply-To: <20070114141751.GA63984@universe.org> References: <20070114141751.GA63984@universe.org> Message-ID: <58f839b70701150538t5917a1detf54308f2bb6a5f49@mail.gmail.com> Done. From attila.lendvai at gmail.com Mon Jan 15 14:49:03 2007 From: attila.lendvai at gmail.com (Attila Lendvai) Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 15:49:03 +0100 Subject: [admin] Stefil - application yet another test framework project Message-ID: dear admins, i know there's already too many of them, but we just had to roll our own after using 5am and Lift. it's simpler, more flexible and easier to use (imo). it consists of a very simple 'deftest, 'defsuite, some assertion macros and Slime inspector integration. deftest and defsuite expand to instrumented defun's that can be called from the repl and other tests, too. would you please create a project page for us? i'm alendvai, and please add the following people to the project: mbaringer lmeszaros tborbely gking -- - attila "- The truth is that I've been too considerate, and so became unintentionally cruel... - I understand. - No, you don't understand! We don't speak the same language!" (Ingmar Bergman - Smultronst?llet) From alemmens at xs4all.nl Mon Jan 15 17:47:06 2007 From: alemmens at xs4all.nl (Arthur Lemmens) Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 18:47:06 +0100 Subject: [admin] Add Cyrus Harmon to Rucksack project? Message-ID: Hi Erik, Could you give Cyrus Harmon (charmon at common-lisp.net) CVS commit rights for the Rucksack project? Thanks a lot, Arthur Lemmens PS. Any chance you'll go to the ILC in Cambridge, UK, this year? Would be nice to have a real-life chat again. From erik.enge at gmail.com Mon Jan 15 22:24:44 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 17:24:44 -0500 Subject: [admin] Add Cyrus Harmon to Rucksack project? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <58f839b70701151424u2f964a39t1ae66476dfc03b31@mail.gmail.com> On 1/15/07, Arthur Lemmens wrote: > Could you give Cyrus Harmon (charmon at common-lisp.net) CVS commit > rights for the Rucksack project? Added. > PS. Any chance you'll go to the ILC in Cambridge, UK, this year? > Would be nice to have a real-life chat again. That would be great and I really wish I could come but unfortunately I won't have time this year. Thanks, Erik. From root at common-lisp.net Mon Jan 15 22:25:59 2007 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 17:25:59 -0500 (EST) Subject: [admin] added stefil; owned by alendvai Message-ID: <20070115222559.283593909C@common-lisp.net> Add successful at 2007.01.15.17.25. From erik.enge at gmail.com Mon Jan 15 22:26:35 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 17:26:35 -0500 Subject: [admin] Stefil - application yet another test framework project In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <58f839b70701151426v4ed4631fgcdcc9710077da6c7@mail.gmail.com> Done. From matthieu.villeneuve at free.fr Wed Jan 17 12:55:52 2007 From: matthieu.villeneuve at free.fr (matthieu.villeneuve at free.fr) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 13:55:52 +0100 Subject: [admin] Project Stamp - new member Message-ID: <1169038552.45ae1cd8913f9@imp.free.fr> Hello, Would it be possible to add Alexandre Gomez (he apparently asked for a common-lisp.net account recently) as a member of the project Stamp? Thanks a lot in advance, -- Matthieu Villeneuve From alexandre.gomez at etu.u-bordeaux1.fr Wed Jan 17 09:10:39 2007 From: alexandre.gomez at etu.u-bordeaux1.fr (Alexandre Gomez) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 10:10:39 +0100 Subject: [admin] new user Message-ID: <20070117101039.2mrxczymue6ocwc4@etumail.u-bordeaux1.fr> name: gomez nickname: alex email : agomez at etu.u-bordeaux1.fr key : 8989 FD0F CE7F 1134 5D85 A567 697D 72DD 8BBA C419 uid groupepdp (pdp) sub 1024g/D121F8F6 2007-01-17 generated with gpg thanks From erik.enge at gmail.com Wed Jan 17 13:44:55 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 08:44:55 -0500 Subject: [admin] new user In-Reply-To: <20070117101039.2mrxczymue6ocwc4@etumail.u-bordeaux1.fr> References: <20070117101039.2mrxczymue6ocwc4@etumail.u-bordeaux1.fr> Message-ID: <58f839b70701170544ode39b3an48f35d3077d70ff4@mail.gmail.com> Where can I retrieve your GPG key from? I tried the usual suspects but it wasn't there. If possible, please export it (gpg --export -a -r D121F8F6) and attach to an email and send me. On 1/17/07, Alexandre Gomez wrote: > name: gomez > nickname: alex > email : agomez at etu.u-bordeaux1.fr > key : 8989 FD0F CE7F 1134 5D85 A567 697D 72DD 8BBA C419 > uid groupepdp (pdp) > sub 1024g/D121F8F6 2007-01-17 > > generated with gpg > > thanks > > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > From gwking at metabang.com Thu Jan 18 21:25:50 2007 From: gwking at metabang.com (Gary King) Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 16:25:50 -0500 Subject: [admin] metabang-bind Message-ID: <50C689F8-FDE3-46C8-AD2C-37E87A312A8A@metabang.com> Hi Erik, Bind is tiny but probably deserving of it's own place in the sun. Could you please give bind a Common-Lisp.net project page. It should probably be named "metabang-bind". It's license is MIT-style. thanks, -- Gary Warren King, metabang.com Cell: (413) 885 9127 Fax: (206) 338-4052 gwkkwg on Skype * garethsan on AIM From erik.enge at gmail.com Sat Jan 20 04:27:37 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 23:27:37 -0500 Subject: [admin] metabang-bind In-Reply-To: <50C689F8-FDE3-46C8-AD2C-37E87A312A8A@metabang.com> References: <50C689F8-FDE3-46C8-AD2C-37E87A312A8A@metabang.com> Message-ID: <58f839b70701192027s59ccdfa3mc20f371e6c68ab68@mail.gmail.com> Done. On 1/18/07, Gary King wrote: > Hi Erik, > > Bind is tiny but probably deserving of it's own place in the sun. > Could you please give bind a Common-Lisp.net project page. It should > probably be named "metabang-bind". It's license is MIT-style. > > thanks, > -- > Gary Warren King, metabang.com > Cell: (413) 885 9127 > Fax: (206) 338-4052 > gwkkwg on Skype * garethsan on AIM > > > > > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin > From root at common-lisp.net Sat Jan 20 04:27:46 2007 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 23:27:46 -0500 (EST) Subject: [admin] added metabang-bind; owned by gking Message-ID: <20070120042746.382D547005@common-lisp.net> Add successful at 2007.01.19.23.27. From gwking at metabang.com Mon Jan 22 02:16:39 2007 From: gwking at metabang.com (Gary King) Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 21:16:39 -0500 Subject: [admin] the log5 project Message-ID: <54E536BF-6DEB-4EB2-BD80-332B2512F5D2@metabang.com> Hi Common Lisp masters, When you have the time, can you please add a place for "log5". It will use an MIT style license. thanks, -- Gary Warren King, metabang.com Cell: (413) 885 9127 Fax: (206) 338-4052 gwkkwg on Skype * garethsan on AIM From root at common-lisp.net Mon Jan 22 13:50:59 2007 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 08:50:59 -0500 (EST) Subject: [admin] added log5; owned by gking Message-ID: <20070122135059.8CB223201C@common-lisp.net> Add successful at 2007.01.22.08.50. From levente.meszaros at gmail.com Fri Jan 26 08:22:46 2007 From: levente.meszaros at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Levente_M=E9sz=E1ros?=) Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 09:22:46 +0100 Subject: [admin] Hosting request Message-ID: Hi, I would like to share one of our lisp library and host it on common-lisp.net. The project name is CL-PEREC where PEREC means Persistent RDBMS based CLOS. PEREC efficiently maps CLOS classes to RDBMS tables using CLOS MOP. It supports 24 predefined types and associations with referential integrity. PEREC includes an optimizing lisp query to RDBMS query compiler to efficiently access persistent data. This is public domain software. Project members are: Attila Lendvai (alendvai) Tam?s Borb?ly (don't know) Levente M?sz?ros (lmeszaros) <- this is me Cheers, levy -- There's no perfectoin From root at common-lisp.net Sun Jan 28 02:13:21 2007 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 21:13:21 -0500 (EST) Subject: [admin] added cl-perec; owned by lmeszaros Message-ID: <20070128021321.78A8F7D197@common-lisp.net> Add successful at 2007.01.27.21.13. From cyrus at cyrusharmon.org Sun Jan 28 08:37:38 2007 From: cyrus at cyrusharmon.org (Cyrus Harmon) Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 00:37:38 -0800 Subject: [admin] RCLG project request Message-ID: <2DF42E79-5A60-476A-B45E-AE293FF93250@cyrusharmon.org> Dear cl.net admins, I would like to request to host the RCLG project, which is a bridge between the R statistics language and common-lisp. I, Ryan Rifkin and AJ Rossini are the authors and it's currently hosted in an SVN repository controlled by one of the authors. We'd like to do a release and have a publicly available VCS of the code. Thanks, Cyrus From erik.enge at gmail.com Mon Jan 29 00:08:25 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 19:08:25 -0500 Subject: [admin] RCLG project request In-Reply-To: <2DF42E79-5A60-476A-B45E-AE293FF93250@cyrusharmon.org> References: <2DF42E79-5A60-476A-B45E-AE293FF93250@cyrusharmon.org> Message-ID: <58f839b70701281608i6a8719abw3166afa56e970c04@mail.gmail.com> On 1/28/07, Cyrus Harmon wrote: > I would like to request to host the RCLG project, which is a bridge > between the R statistics language and common-lisp. I, Ryan Rifkin and > AJ Rossini are the authors and it's currently hosted in an SVN > repository controlled by one of the authors. We'd like to do a > release and have a publicly available VCS of the code. What's the license? If the others need access and don't currently have accounts, I'll need their GPG keys. Thanks, Erik. From root at common-lisp.net Tue Jan 30 04:01:09 2007 From: root at common-lisp.net (root) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 23:01:09 -0500 (EST) Subject: [admin] added rclg; owned by charmon Message-ID: <20070130040109.10A9B2201E@common-lisp.net> Add successful at 2007.01.29.23.01. From erik.enge at gmail.com Tue Jan 30 04:01:46 2007 From: erik.enge at gmail.com (Erik Enge) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 23:01:46 -0500 Subject: [admin] RCLG project request In-Reply-To: <2DF42E79-5A60-476A-B45E-AE293FF93250@cyrusharmon.org> References: <2DF42E79-5A60-476A-B45E-AE293FF93250@cyrusharmon.org> Message-ID: <58f839b70701292001n668d5d9dh14a0839a51934dc6@mail.gmail.com> Done. On 1/28/07, Cyrus Harmon wrote: > Dear cl.net admins, > > I would like to request to host the RCLG project, which is a bridge > between the R statistics language and common-lisp. I, Ryan Rifkin and > AJ Rossini are the authors and it's currently hosted in an SVN > repository controlled by one of the authors. We'd like to do a > release and have a publicly available VCS of the code. > > Thanks, > > Cyrus > > _______________________________________________ > admin mailing list > admin at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/admin >