[Bese-devel] Fwd: After a hiatus, came back to UCW & `UCW Intro'; having problems with `UCW Intro'
thomas.elam at wipro.com
thomas.elam at wipro.com
Wed Jul 12 12:04:48 UTC 2006
Ties,
Thanks for your help. I am sorry if I sounded presumptuous. I didn't mean to. I appreciate volunteerism and try to do a little of it when I can.
Now I will try the suggestions you gave today (and yesterday). As for giving you more to go on, I will work on that too, but offhand I wouldn't know what information you might need.
I would be interested in helping with a UCW tutorial (especially if it will help me get UCW working!), either yours or Friedrich's or a new one. I believe I can write fairly well in English, even on technical subjects. Maybe I could even work a bit on release engineering, but I don't think I am Lisp-savvy enough for that part. I don't think I'll be much good on reading a lot of complex Lisp code either (of the kind that is full of macros and MOP things, for example).
If I work on a tutorial for UCW, I would want to stick to a known ucw-boxset tarball, even if it gets way out of date -- and a very late version of SBCL (or whatever the UCW developers would like me to use on Linux) on top of a late 2.6.x version of the Linux kernel. Maybe the out-of-date ucw-boxset tarball could be stored on the tutorial page. For the purposes of getting a full set of compatible software for the tutorial, I would just download standard binaries where possible and use compilation from source where it is not possible to use standard binaries. (I would not use the Debian packages, even though my computer runs on Debian).
I really appreciate UCW, since I built a small, personalised website without web continuations and can see the clarity to be obtained from a more linear logic.
Regards,
Tom
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ties Stuij [mailto:cjstuij at gmail.com]
Sent: Wed 7/12/2006 4:09 PM
To: Thomas Elam; Thomas Elam(WT01 - Product Engineering Solutions)
Cc: bese-devel at common-lisp.net
Subject: Re: [Bese-devel] Fwd: After a hiatus, came back to UCW & `UCW Intro'; having problems with `UCW Intro'
On 7/12/06, Thomas Elam <tomelam at gmail.com> wrote:
> I hope this is considered spamming. I hope to get an answer quickly so I can
> get into the meat of ucw. I haven't got an answer from Stuij yet.
>
> An answer to this mailing list would be quite sufficient. Thanks.
>
Damn. Sorry for sleeping and working. I'll try to quit my job, have to
set my priorities ;o)
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Thomas Elam <tomelam at gmail.com>
> Date: Jul 12, 2006 3:41 AM
> Subject: After a hiatus, came back to UCW & `UCW Intro'; having problems
> with `UCW Intro'
> To: stuij at fallenfrukt.com
> Cc: thomas.elam at wipro.com
>
> Stuij,
>
> Thanks for `UCW Intro'.
>
> For ucw-intro, I downloaded the tarball from the `UCW Intro' page, untarred
> it to the same directory where I untarred ucw-boxset, and create the
> directory /etc/ucw/applications.d, wherein I created a symlink to
> ucw-intro.asd . I quit ucw and restarted it as before. I could then
> successfully do a (in-package :ucw-intro), but when I try to browse
> http://127.0.0.1:8080/ucw-intro/hello-world.ucw I am
> unsuccessful.
Well, you didn't give me much to go on. The showstopper i know of is
the one i pointed at yesterday, eg add (action-dispatcher) to your
list of dispatchers. If that doesn't help, could you give some more
details. I on my part will update ucw and see what happens on my side
of the line.
Darn, didn't think anyone read that crappy tutorial anymore. Sorry.
I'll update it soon.
Greets,
Ties
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