[cl-debian] Processed: Re: Bug#517839: slime: SLIME fails to upgrade

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tags 517839 + upstream
thanks

Hi Christoph!

Cc:ing the slime-devel mailing list, since this is an upstream issue
(already reported, read below).  Please keep the Debian BTS as cc:ed (no
subscription requnired).

On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 14:09:10 +0100, Christoph Egger wrote:
> 	Updating SLIME in testing fails on configuration. See the aptitude
> output attached to this mail.

Please always set LANG=3DC when you provide logs, since it is difficult to
parse foreign languages ;-)

I can reproduce the bug on a clean cowbuilder chroot: first, I created
it for lenny, then installed slime together with xemacs21 and emacs22
(no errors).  After that I modified apt's sources.list to point to
testing:
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
root at gismo:/# apt-get update
Get:1 http://cdn.debian.net testing Release.gpg [197B]
Get:2 http://cdn.debian.net testing Release [71.6kB]
Get:3 http://cdn.debian.net testing/main Packages [5533kB]
Fetched 5604kB in 11s (497kB/s)
Reading package lists... Done

root at gismo:/# apt-get dist-upgrade
[...]
The following packages will be upgraded:
  aptitude base-files bash binutils cl-swank cowdancer cpio cpp cpp-4.3
  debconf debconf-i18n debianutils fakeroot findutils g++ g++-4.3 gcc
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56 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 37.5MB/38.7MB of archives.
After this operation, 3084kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
[...]
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D

> Compiling /usr/share/xemacs21/site-lisp/slime/slime.el...
> While compiling toplevel forms in file /usr/share/xemacs21/site-lisp/slim=
e/slime.el:
>   !! error (("Required feature arc-mode was not provided"))
>>>Error occurred processing slime.el:=20
> Required feature arc-mode was not provided

This is the problem, specific to xemacs21 and not emacs22.  The problem
is in slime.el at line 69:

=2D-8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
  (require 'overlay))
(require 'easymenu)
(eval-when (compile)
  (require 'arc-mode)
  (require 'apropos)
  (require 'outline)
  (require 'etags))
=2D-8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

This has already been reported upstream, see the discussion at

  http://common-lisp.net/pipermail/slime-devel/2008-October/015633.html

Quoting Helmut Heller from the thread above:

=2D-8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 19:49:13 +0100, Helmut Eller wrote:
> * Steven E. Harris [2008-10-27 00:21+0100] writes:
>
>>> Byte-compilation doesn't work in XEmacs, though.
>>
>> In general, or as a result of this change? Before my last post, I was
>> able to byte-compile slime.el when I commented out the `require' form,
>> but I concede that I didn't test the result.
>
> It doesn't work because arc-mode.el in XEmacs provides 'archive-mode
> instead of 'arc-mode.
=2D-8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

Since on Debian we byte-compile emacsen files at installation, I do not
know how to proceed here.

Is not this a bug in XEmacs?  I would say so and thus reassign the bug
to xemacs21.

Thx, bye,
Gismo / Luca

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Package: slime
Version: 1:20090217-1
Severity: normal

I upgraded Lenny to Squeeze today, and tried to purge slime. 

sudo aptitude purge slime
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information      
Initializing package states... Done
Reading task descriptions... Done  
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  slime{p} 
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 2269kB will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?] y
Writing extended state information... Done
(Reading database ... 123269 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing slime ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/slime.prerm: line 24: unregister-common-lisp-source: 
command not found
dpkg: error processing slime (--purge):
 subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 127
Errors were encountered while processing:
 slime
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
A package failed to install.  Trying to recover:
Reading package lists... Done             
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information      
Initializing package states... Done
Reading task descriptions... Done 

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 5.0
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-1-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=ru_RU.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=ru_RU.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash

Versions of packages slime depends on:
ii  emacsen-common                1.4.17     Common facilities for all emacsen

Versions of packages slime recommends:
pn  cl-swank                   <none>        (no description available)
ii  emacs [info-browser]       22.2+2-5      The GNU Emacs editor (metapackage)
ii  emacs22 [info-browser]     22.2+2-5      The GNU Emacs editor
ii  info [info-browser]        4.11.dfsg.1-4 Standalone GNU Info documentation 

slime suggests no packages.

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Source: slime
Source-Version: 1:20090217-2

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
slime, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

cl-swank_20090217-2_all.deb
  to pool/main/s/slime/cl-swank_20090217-2_all.deb
slime_20090217-2.diff.gz
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slime_20090217-2.dsc
  to pool/main/s/slime/slime_20090217-2.dsc
slime_20090217-2_all.deb
  to pool/main/s/slime/slime_20090217-2_all.deb



A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.

Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed.  If you
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Luca Capello <luca at pca.it> (supplier of updated slime package)

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Subject: libsigsegv: FTBFS: autoconf version mismatch
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 17:58:37 -0700
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Package: libsigsegv
Version: 2.5-2
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=46rom my pbuilder build log:

=2E..
 debian/rules build
dh_testdir
# Add here commands to configure the package.
touch aclocal.m4 && \
        touch configure
# autoconf's stuff for bug #466356
cp configure configure.ORG
autoconf
aclocal.m4:14: error: this file was generated for autoconf 2.61.
You have another version of autoconf.  If you want to use that,
you should regenerate the build system entirely.
aclocal.m4:14: the top level
autom4te: /usr/bin/m4 failed with exit status: 63
make: *** [config.status] Error 63
dpkg-buildpackage: failure: debian/rules build gave error exit status 2
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Source: libsigsegv
Source-Version: 2.5-3

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
libsigsegv, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

libsigsegv-dev_2.5-3_amd64.deb
  to pool/main/libs/libsigsegv/libsigsegv-dev_2.5-3_amd64.deb
libsigsegv0_2.5-3_amd64.deb
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libsigsegv_2.5-3.diff.gz
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libsigsegv_2.5-3.dsc
  to pool/main/libs/libsigsegv/libsigsegv_2.5-3.dsc



A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.

Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed.  If you
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Hi Ross!

On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 21:31:29 +0100, Ross Boylan wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 22:29 +0100, Peter Van Eynde wrote:
>> Ross Boylan wrote:
>> > During a recent emacs upgrade the install log shows
>> > Setting up emacs22 (22.1+1-2.1+lenny1) ...
>> > emacs-install emacs22
>> > ....
>> > Loading /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50slime.el (source)...
>> > Error while loading 50slime
>>=20
>> I've tried analysing this problem but I have no idea where it comes
>> from, but the slime does work for me in the end.

The problem is the following lines:

=2D-8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(load (concat "/usr/share/"
	      (if (boundp 'flavor) (symbol-name flavor)
	          "emacs")
            "/site-lisp/slime/slime-autoloads"))
=2D-8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

The full output helps understanding the problem
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
Setting up emacs22 (22.2+2-5) ...
emacs-install emacs22
emacsen-common: Handling install of emacsen flavor emacs22
emacsen-common: byte-compiling for emacs22
Loading /etc/emacs22/site-start.d/00debian-vars.el (source)...
No /etc/mailname. Reverting to default...
Loading /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50slime.el (source)...
Error while loading 50slime
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D

/u/s/emacs22/site-lisp/slime/slime-autoloads.el is not present yet, thus
the code I reported previously fails.

=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
Wrote /etc/emacs22/site-start.d/00debian-vars.elc
Wrote /usr/share/emacs22/site-lisp/debian-startup.elc
install/slime: Handling install for emacsen flavor emacs22
Loading 00debian-vars...
No /etc/mailname. Reverting to default...
Loading /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50slime.el (source)...
Loading /usr/share/emacs22/site-lisp/slime/slime-autoloads.el (source)...
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D

At this point, /u/s/emacs22/site-lisp/slime/slime-autoloads.el is
present because we have already installed slime.

Note that /u/s/emacs/site-list/slime/slime-autoloads.el is *always*
present, which means one possible solution would be to always load that
instead.  This does not change anything WRT the current situation,
because /u/s/emacs22/site-listp/slime-autoloads.el is exactly the same
the slime package install.

However, while this would solve the problem, it is not the correct
solution, since what we want is to use the compiled elisp files, thus
we should replace the above with a simpler (require 'slime-autoloads).
The latter should be evaluated *only* if byte-compiled files have been
generated, or, witch is the same, if the slime package has been
completely installed through emacsen.

Suggestions are welcome :-)

Thx, bye,
Gismo / Luca

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Hi Peter!

On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 04:55:54 +0100, peter green wrote:
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> autoconf so all the autotools stuff is regenerated consistantly.

Thank you, applied:

http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-common-lisp/libsigsegv.git;a=commitdiff;h=00ccc3a8e4364496513ce1fe45c46972d7c4fe0f

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> found 517167 1:20090217-1
Bug#517167: sbcl has trouble starting a new swank server
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reassign 517167 cl-swank
found 517167 1:20090217-1
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Hi there!

Cc:ing the slime-devel@ mailing list, since I think there is a
misinterpretation about the function you use.

On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 06:49:48 +0100, A.W. wrote:
> Package: slime

The bug is not in the slime package, but in the cl-swank one,
reassigned.

> Version: 1:20090217

This is not a proper Debian version, which is always in the form

  $UPSTREAM_VERSION-$DEBIAN_REVISION

For the next time, can you please submit bugs using the reportbug tool,
as explained in the following link?

  http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting

This also helps the environment in which you have experienced the bug,
e.g. versions of other dependendent packages and so on.

> Starting a new swank server with the following code
>
> (require 'asdf)

This is not needed since ASDF is loaded by default on Debian Common Lisp
implementations.

> (asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op 'swank)

This works as expected.

> ;Specifically, this line\/

What does this mean?

> (swank:start-server :dont-close t)
>
> results in the following error:
>
> debugger invoked on a SB-INT:SIMPLE-PROGRAM-ERROR in thread #<THREAD
> "initial thread" RUNNING {AA6A649}>:
>   odd number of &KEY arguments

Are you sure that `start-server' is intended to be used from a CL
implementation?  The source code seems to disagree with this use:

=2D-8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(defun start-server (port-file &key (style *communication-style*)
                                    (dont-close *dont-close*)
                                    (coding-system *coding-system*))
  "Start the server and write the listen port number to PORT-FILE.
This is the entry point for Emacs."
  (setup-server 0 (lambda (port)=20
                    (announce-server-port port-file port))
                style dont-close=20
                (find-external-format-or-lose coding-system)))
=2D-8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

Leaving the rest of your mail for the slime-devel@ mailing list.

> Type HELP for debugger help, or (SB-EXT:QUIT) to exit from SBCL.
>
> restarts (invokable by number or by possibly-abbreviated name):
>   0: [ABORT] Exit debugger, returning to top level.
>
> (SWANK:START-SERVER :DONT-CLOSE)[:EXTERNAL]
>
>
> A longer backtrace when trying to load the same code from stumpwm via
> stumpwm-mode, though I think all relevant information is the same:
>
>
> odd number of &KEY arguments0: (SB-DEBUG::MAP-BACKTRACE #<CLOSURE
> (LAMBDA #) {B95CCAD}>)[:EXTERNAL]
> 1: (SB-DEBUG:BACKTRACE 100 #<SB-IMPL::STRING-OUTPUT-STREAM {B95CC59}>)
> 2: (BACKTRACE-STRING)
> 3: (ERR "~A")[:EXTERNAL]
> 4: (EVAL-LINE "(swank:start-server :dont-close t)")
> 5: (CALL-INTERACTIVELY
>  "eval"
>  #S(ARGUMENT-LINE
>  :STRING "eval (swank:start-server :dont-close t)"
>  :START 39))
> 6: (EVAL-COMMAND "eval (swank:start-server :dont-close t)" NIL)
> 7: (HANDLE-STUMPWM-COMMANDS #<XLIB:WINDOW :0 67>)
> 8: (HANDLE-EVENT)[:EXTERNAL]
> 9: ((FLET SB-THREAD::WITH-RECURSIVE-LOCK-THUNK))
> 10: ((FLET #:WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS-BODY-[CALL-WITH-RECURSIVE-LOCK]509))
> 11: (SB-THREAD::CALL-WITH-RECURSIVE-LOCK
>  #<CLOSURE (FLET SB-THREAD::WITH-RECURSIVE-LOCK-THUNK) {B77FDCB5}>
>  #S(SB-THREAD:MUTEX
>  :NAME "CLX Event Lock"
>  :%OWNER #<SB-THREAD:THREAD "initial thread" RUNNING {B696571}>
>  :STATE 1))
> 12: (XLIB:PROCESS-EVENT #<XLIB:DISPLAY :0 (The X.Org Foundation
> R10402000)>)[:EXTERNAL]
> 13: (STUMPWM-INTERNAL-LOOP)
> 14: (STUMPWM-INTERNAL ":0")
> 15: (STUMPWM ":0")
> 16: ((LAMBDA ()))
> 17: ((LABELS SB-IMPL::RESTART-LISP))
>
>
> I don't have any suggestions at the moment, though perhaps the
> upstream slime will have a fix soon. It's possible that this is an
> sbcl bug, but what research I'm able to do points me to slime/swank.
>
> I am using Debian GNU/Linux Sid, updated.

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;; MODPREP: "bdb.c" --> #P"bdb.m.c"
;; MODPREP: reading "bdb.c": 105,314 bytes, 2,654 lines
;; MODPREP: 272 objects, 61 DEFUNs, 1 DEFVAR (1 init)
;; packages: ("BDB")
MODPREP: wrote bdb.m.c (199,932 bytes)
x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc   -g -O2 -Igllib -W -Wswitch -Wcomment -Wpointer-arith=
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Wmissing-declarations -Wno-sign-compare -O -DUNICODE -DDYNAMIC_FFI -DDYNAMI=
C_MODULES -I. -fPIC=20
=2DI.. -c bdb.m.c -o bdb.o
bdb.c: In function 'C_subr_bdb_dbe_set_options':
bdb.c:703: error: 'DB_DIRECT_LOG' undeclared (first use in this function)
bdb.c:703: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
bdb.c:703: error: for each function it appears in.)
bdb.c:709: error: 'DB_LOG_AUTOREMOVE' undeclared (first use in this functio=
n)
bdb.c: In function 'dbe_get_flags_list':
bdb.c:939: error: 'DB_LOG_AUTOREMOVE' undeclared (first use in this functio=
n)
bdb.c:943: error: 'DB_DIRECT_LOG' undeclared (first use in this function)
bdb.c: In function 'C_subr_bdb_dbe_get_options':
bdb.c:1104: error: 'DB_LOG_AUTOREMOVE' undeclared (first use in this functi=
on)
bdb.c:1110: error: 'DB_DIRECT_LOG' undeclared (first use in this function)
make[2]: *** [bdb.o] Error 1
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Package: gcl
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> On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 19:11:34 +0200, 
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:01:28 2009
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:01:55 2009
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> On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 19:11:39 +0200, 
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:02:42 2009
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> On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 19:12:54 +0200, 
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:03:07 2009
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:03:31 2009
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> Subject: Re: CONFIRM 68893b5728b3b8e6ba17b87d086ad69d

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> 
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:03:57 2009
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> 
> On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 19:14:49 +0200, 
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:04:19 2009
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:37:30 2009
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:40:21 2009
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> 
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Five lines without new commands: stopping.
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:40:45 2009
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> On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 20:08:22 +0200, 
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:41:07 2009
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> Subject: Re: CONFIRM 9ca047957c10e3ce460da425101124ea

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> 
> On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 20:08:21 +0200, 
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:41:30 2009
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:41:54 2009
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:42:17 2009
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> 
> On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 20:08:21 +0200, 
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:42:38 2009
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> 
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:43:00 2009
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> 
> On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 20:08:21 +0200, 
> > As list administrator, your authorization is requested for the
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Five lines without new commands: stopping.
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:43:19 2009
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	been unsubscribed from clisp at packages.qa.debian.org. [...] 
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> Subject: Re: CONFIRM 83afe6115d98307892e3e3fc82cf01aa

cl-debian at common-lisp.net has been unsubscribed from clisp at packages.qa.debian.org.

> 
> On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 20:08:21 +0200, 
> > As list administrator, your authorization is requested for the
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Five lines without new commands: stopping.
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 18:46:54 2009
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References: <87iqltagyk.fsf at gismo.pca.it>
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	libsigsegv cl-debian at common-lisp.net A confirmation mail has been sent
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 19:34:24 2009
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 19:35:33 2009
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 19:35:55 2009
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 19:36:40 2009
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 19:37:08 2009
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>From bounces at packages.qa.debian.org Mon Mar 30 19:52:32 2009
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Hi everyone,

I pushed a new version of cl-cairo2 to the GIT repository
http://github.com/tpapp/cl-cairo2/tree/master where it is kept now.

The most important change is that I disposed of the *context* global
variable, and moved context to the first argument, so now you write

(move-to context 0 -2)

instead of

(move-to 0 -2 context)

or

(setf *context*)
(move-to 0 -2)

I know this is an important change in syntax, and may break a lot of
code.  I apologize for the inconvenience, but this has been a major
wart on the initial design and I have always wanted to fix it.

Best,

Tamas

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Hi cl-cairo2 users,

Comments after this change have persuaded me to change the interface
to something similar to the old one (but with a keyword argument).  If
you are still using cl-cairo2, please let me know what you think by
commenting here:

http://tkpapp.blogspot.com/2009/05/cl-cairo2-interface-poll.html

Thanks,

Tamas

On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 09:51:27PM -0400, Tamas K Papp wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I pushed a new version of cl-cairo2 to the GIT repository
> http://github.com/tpapp/cl-cairo2/tree/master where it is kept now.
> 
> The most important change is that I disposed of the *context* global
> variable, and moved context to the first argument, so now you write
> 
> (move-to context 0 -2)
> 
> instead of
> 
> (move-to 0 -2 context)
> 
> or
> 
> (setf *context*)
> (move-to 0 -2)
> 
> I know this is an important change in syntax, and may break a lot of
> code.  I apologize for the inconvenience, but this has been a major
> wart on the initial design and I have always wanted to fix it.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Tamas

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Hello,

A new version of Parenscript has been released. This release comes
with partial support for LOOP and DESTRUCTURING-BIND Common Lisp
facilities (thanks to the efforts of Daniel Gackle and Scott Bell),
much faster compilation speed, many bugfixes, real and efficient
lexical scoping for all special forms that introduce bindings, as well
as the ability to direct compiler output directly to a stream. One
thing that has been removed is support for the dot symbol notation (ie
- 'object.property' would be special cased into (slot-value object
'property) by the compiler) - this has been done to allow Parenscript
code to be a useful target for code walkers designed for regular Lisp
code. The consequence is that any code that relies on the dot notation
will need to be changed to use non-opaque object slot access.

Thank you,
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	was ambitious enough to bring it into a usable >> state,
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	>>> I'm trying to use rdnzl to interface
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	was ambitious enough to bring it into a usable >> state,
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Thanks Raymond, I've just made a new release.  I made a few cosmetic
changes, so please check if I didn't break anything.


On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Raymond Wiker <rwiker at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've had a little startup trouble with RDNZL, but =A0this is mainly due t=
o my
> lack of familiarity with .NET. The use of Load instead of
> LoadWithPartialName will most likely not be noticed by most people, but w=
ill
> provide (IMO) more helpful behaviour in case of errors. It can also be
> extended, at some later point, to use fully-qualified assembly names.
>
> The enclosed patch includes the trivial change to load-assembly, as well =
as
> a new macro called do-rdnzl-container. do-rdnzl-container does for general
> enumerable collections what do-rdnzl-arrays does for arrays.
>
> Thank you for making rdnzl available!
>
>
>
>
> On Nov 9, 2009, at 22:16 , Edi Weitz wrote:
>
>> Hi Raymond,
>>
>> I have to admit that I rarely, if ever, used RDNZL myself. =A0I started
>> writing it for fun and only finished it because I gave a talk about
>> it. =A0At that time I was ambitious enough to bring it into a usable
>> state, but as I didn't have any serious projects relying on it, I
>> didn't keep track with .NET development and I'm sure it's out of tune
>> now.
>>
>> If you have changes to make RDNZL better, I'm happy to accept patches,
>> but I won't be able to test or evaluate them due to lack of time.
>> I'll simply pack them into a new release if they follow the usual
>> patch guidelines:
>>
>> =A0http://weitz.de/patches.html
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Edi.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Raymond Wiker <rwiker at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I'm trying to use rdnzl to interface with certain .NET libraries.
>>> These libraries have a callback mechanism that requires me to subclass
>>> a C# class (or implement a C# interface) with two specific methods. I
>>> haven't seen any mention that RDNZL can be used to subclass C# classes
>>> (which I guess would be non-trivial to do), so I'm guessing that I
>>> need to write a C# wrapper class for interfacing with Lisp.
>>>
>>> I'm having certain problems with this, probably caused by some .NET
>>> details that I haven't (yet) understood. As part of unravelling this,
>>> I've discovered that import-assembly calls load-assembly and that a
>>> failure in load-assembly will cause a null assembly to be returned,
>>> from which import-assembly will import exactly zero items. In other
>>> words, any errors from load-assembly will not be signalled until
>>> later.
>>>
>>> The MS documentation states that LoadWithPartialName (as used by
>>> load-assembly) is an obsolete call, and that that
>>> System.Reflection.Assembly.Load() should be used instead. Load() can
>>> even be used with partial names, like this:
>>>
>>> (defun load-assembly-2 (name)
>>> =A0(let ((fullname (new "System.Reflection.AssemblyName")))
>>> =A0 (setf [%Name fullname] name)
>>> =A0 [System.Reflection.Assembly.Load fullname]))
>>>
>>> I've just tried this, and load-assembly-2 gives an exception which is
>>> transferred perfectly through RDNZL in cases where load-assembly
>>> returns null.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Raymond Wiker
>>>
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Hi,

I have just released a new version of ContextL. Here are the new features:

+ ContextL now supports delimited first-class dynamic environments and DYNAMIC-WIND. Due to popular demand, these feature can be used independently of the rest of ContextL, by way of using a separate system definition. (In that case, no features of CLOS MOP are used, so this should run in any ANSI-compliant Common Lisp implementation.)

+ Added support for Embeddable Common Lisp and resurrected support for Macintosh Common Lisp. Unfortunately, the CLOS MOP of Scieneer Common Lisp is too weak, so I cannot support ContextL there (yet).

+ Dependencies on portable-threads and trivial-garbage are removed - these libraries are no longer necessary for ContextL to work.

+ Improved use of synchronization features in multi-threaded Common Lisp implementations.

+ Lots of special thanks to the following people who provided useful patches and comments: Willem Broekema, Theam Yong Chew, Alexander Gravilov, Attila Lendvai, and Tobias Rittweiler. Extra special thanks to Duane Rettig (of Franz Inc.) and Martin Simmons (of LispWorks Ld.) for helping with Allegro-specific and LispWorks-specific issues.


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Hi,

I have just released a new version of Closer to MOP. This is a major new release, with a couple of substantial improvements:

+ Support for Embeddable Common Lisp has been completely reworked, and ECL is now officially supported in Closer to MOP (from ECL 9.12.2 on).

+ Macintosh Common Lisp has been reactivated as an open source project, and the support for MCL in Closer to MOP has been resurrected.

+ Scieneer Common Lisp is now supported to some degree as well.

+ In total, Closer to MOP now supports 9 different Common Lisp implementations: Allegro Common Lisp, CLisp, Clozure Common Lisp, CMU Common Lisp, Embeddable Common Lisp, LispWorks, Macintosh Common Lisp, Steel Bank Common Lisp, and Scieneer Common Lisp.

+ I have added support for the complete generic function invocation protocol. This includes COMPUTE-APPLICABLE-METHODS, COMPUTE-APPLICABLE-METHODS-USING-CLASSES, COMPUTE-DISCRIMINATING-FUNCTION, and COMPUTE-EFFECTIVE-METHOD, and MAKE-METHOD-LAMBDA (!). On top of that, Closer to MOP adds a missing piece in the protocol, namely COMPUTE-EFFECTIVE-METHOD-FUNCTION, for turning an effective method form into an actual function. Note, however, that support for the generic invocation is not available in all supported Common Lisp implementations: CMU Common Lisp, Macintosh Common Lisp and Scieneer Common Lisp unfortunately don't provide the necessary extensibility to support the protocols at all, and ECL has the slight restriction that method lambda forms have the same lambda list as the generic function for which they are defined, and not the format as specified in AMOP.

+ In previous Closer to MOP versions, the standard metobject definition macros and functions (DEFCLASS, DEFGENERIC, DEFMETHOD, ENSURE-CLASS, ENSURE-GENERIC-FUNCTION, etc.) sometimes forced the use of the replacement 'standard' metaobject classes of Closer to MOP (STANDARD-CLASS, STANDARD-GENERIC-FUNCTION and STANDARD-METHOD). This is now completely removed: If you don't use a :METACLASS or :GENERIC-FUNCTION-CLASS option explicitly, these defining operators will use the internal metaclasses of the respective Common Lisp implementation, under the assumption that they are usually more efficient than the replacements in Closer to MOP. If for some reason, you want to ensure to use the replacements, you have to do so explicitly. (Note: The main purpose of the replacements is to provide a common compatible basis for your own metaobject subclasses, not to be used in their own right.)

+ When synchronization is necessary, the code for Allegro Common Lisp and LispWorks now uses constructs that are compatible with their respective future SMP support.

+ In ECL and LispWorks, it is necessary to 'de-optimize' slot accesses for the reader and writer methods specified in DEFCLASS forms in order to ensure that SLOT-VALUE-USING-CLASS and (SETF SLOT-VALUE-USING-CLASS) are correctly used. This now only happens if there are actually applicable definitions available for them. Otherwise, they use the native optimized slot access.

+ Extra special thanks to Duane Rettig, Steve Haflich, and Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll for fixing extra hard bugs in extra short amount of time.


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Hi,

I am very excited that I can finally annouce a public release of 'filtered functions', an extension of generic functions that Charlotte Herzeel, Jorge Vallejos, and myself have developed some time ago and that we are very excited about because it seems to be quite powerful in a number of very different scenarios. It took a while to release filtered functions, because it is a quite non-trivial extension of generic functions and requires a CLOS MOP implementation that is compliant with the AMOP specification to quite a deep level. Therefore, this required some serious preparation in the form of a much improved Closer to MOP library, that I released today as well.

You can find filtered functions at the Closer project website at http://common-lisp.net/project/closer/ - below you will find a general overview of the concept.

Filtered functions are an extension of generic functions, extended with a filtering step where the arguments received by a generic function are mapped to other values based on user-defined mapping functions. Those filtered values are then used to perform the actual selection and execution of applicable methods. Nevertheless, the methods that are eventually executed see the original objects as received by the generic function, and not the filtered ones.

Here are some examples to illustrate the expressive power of filtered functions.

Factorial
=========

In order to be able to use filtered functions, we need to have filter functions that map received arguments to values that we actually want to base our dispatch on. For the factorial function, we want to distinguish between negative and positive numbers, and the number zero. For that we can just use the Common Lisp function SIGNUM that returns +1 for positive numbers, -1 for negative numbers, and just 0 for the number 0. The filtered function FAC can thus be defined as follows.

(define-filtered-function fac (n)
  (:filters (:sign #'signum)))

DEFINE-FILTERED-FUNCTION is exactly like DEFGENERIC, except that it can also define one or more filters. Here, it defines a filter with the name :SIGN wich specifices that the function SIGNUM is to be used for filtering.

We can now define methods for FAC:

(defmethod fac :filter :sign ((n (eql +1)))
  (* n (fac (- n 1))))

(defmethod fac :filter :sign ((n (eql 0)))
  1)

(defmethod fac :filter :sign ((n (eql -1)))
  (error "Fac not defined for negative numbers."))

Here, we use the qualifiers :FILTER :SIGN in the method definitions to indicate that we indeed want to use the :SIGN filter for method selection. We then use EQL specializers to ensure that the method definitions are applicable for the three different cases that SIGNUM yields. Remember that the method bodies always see the original arguments, not the filtered ones, and this is why the FAC methods can do the correct computations.

State pattern
=============

Filtered functions can be used to dispatch methods based on the state of an argument passed to a filtered function, which enables expressing State-like idioms. Assume the following simple CLOS class is defined for implementing a stack.

(defconstant +stack-size+ 10)

(defclass stack ()
  ((contents :initform (make-array +stack-size+)
             :reader stack-contents))
   (index :initform 0
          :accessor stack-index)))

Instances of this class have three different states: Such a stack can either be empty, or full, or anywhere in between (in 'normal' state). We can express this as a function that recognizes the state of a stack.

(defun stack-state (stack)
  (cond ((<= (stack-index stack) 0) 'empty)
        ((>= (stack-index stack) +stack-size+) 'full)
        (t 'normal)))

It is now straightforward to use stack-state in a filter named :state for the typical stack operations.

(define-filtered-function stack-push (stack value)
  (:filters (:state #'stack-state)))

(define-filtered-function stack-pop (stack)
  (:filters (:state #'stack-state)))

(define-filtered-function stack-emptyp (stack)
  (:filters (:state #'stack-state)))

We can now group the behavior of a stack according to its different states. Note that for 'normal' state, we do not need to mention the use of any filter here, because the methods are not specialized on anything specific anyway. (Filtered functions always allow for 'regular' methods alongside the filtered methods.)

;;; Normal state

(defmethod stack-push (stack value)
  (setf (aref (stack-contents stack)
              (stack-index stack))
        value)
  (incf (stack-index stack)))

(defmethod stack-pop (stack)
   (decf (stack-index stack))
   (aref (stack-contents stack)
         (stack-index stack)))

(defmethod stack-emptyp (stack)
  nil)

;;; Empty state

(defmethod stack-pop :filter :state ((stack (eql 'empty)))
  (error "Stack is empty."))

(defmethod stack-emptyp :filter :state ((stack (eql 'empty)))
  t)

;;; Full state

(defmethod stack-push :filter :state ((stack (eql 'full)) value)
  (error "Stack is full."))

Note that we used a derived state function here, that determines the state of the stack based on some of its other properties. Since filter functions can be any functions, we could also use the reader of a slot as a filter function, and thus have the behavior of a filtered function depend on the explicit state of an object.

Filtered functions can do a lot more: As already mentioned, they can use more than one filter; filter functions can see all the arguments a generic function receives; and filters can be guarded, which means that methods that use a particular filter may be completely ignored if the arguments don't fulfil a certain predicate. You can read the paper "Filtered Dispatch" at http://p-cos.net/documents/filtered-dispatch.pdf that I co-authored with Charlotte Herzeel, Jorge Vallejos and Theo D'Hondt for a more thorough introduction, background information and semantics, and which also includes an extensible metacircular Lisp interpreter as an example, based on implementing EVAL as a filtered function.


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                     3rd European Lisp Symposium
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May 6-7, 2010, Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal

Important Dates 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  + Submission Deadline: *January 29, 2010*
  + Author Notification: March 1, 2010
  + Final Paper Due: March 26, 2010
  + Symposium: *May 6-7, 2010*

  We hope, as in previous years, to invite authors of accepted
  research contributions to submit an extended version of their papers
  to a special issue of the Journal of Universal Computer Science
  (J.UCS).

Scope 
~~~~~~
  The purpose of the European Lisp Symposium is to provide a forum
  for the discussion and dissemination of all aspects of design,
  implementation and application of any of the Lisp dialects.  We
  encourage everyone interested in Lisp to participate.

  The European Lisp Symposium 2010 invites high quality papers about
  novel research results, insights and lessons learned from practical
  applications, and educational perspectives, all involving Lisp
  dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, AutoLisp,
  ISLISP, Dylan, Clojure, and so on.

  Topics include, but are not limited to:
  + Language design and implementation
  + Language integration, interoperation and deployment
  + Development methodologies, support and environments
  + Reflection, protocols and meta-level architectures
  + Lisp in Education
  + Parallel, distributed and scientific computing
  + Large and ultra-large-scale systems
  + Hardware, virtual machine and embedded applications
  + Domain-oriented programming
  + Lisp pearls
  + Experience reports and case studies

  We invite submissions (through EasyChair) in two categories:
  original contributions and tutorials.

  * Original contributions should neither have been published
    previously nor be under review in any other refereed events or
    publication.  Research papers should describe work that advances
    the current state of the art, or presents old results from a new
    perspective.  Experience papers should be of broad interest and
    should describe insights gained from substantive practical
    applications.  The programme committee will evaluate each
    contributed paper based on its relevance, significance, clarity,
    and originality.

  * Tutorial submissions should be extended abstracts of up to four
    pages for in-depth presentations about topics of special interest
    for at least 90 minutes and up to 180 minutes.  The programme
    committee will evaluate tutorial proposals based on the likely
    interest in the topic matter, the clarity of the presentation in
    the extended abstract, and the scope for interactive
    participation.

  The tutorials will run during the symposium on May 6, 2010.

Programme Chair 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  Christophe Rhodes, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

Local Chair 
~~~~~~~~~~~~
  Antonio Leitao, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal

Programme Committee 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  + Marco Antoniotti, Universita Milano Bicocca, Italy
  + Giuseppe Attardi, Universita di Pisa, Italy 
  + Pascal Costanza, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
  + Irene Anne Durand, Universite Bordeaux I, France
  + Marc Feeley, Universite de Montreal, Canada
  + Ron Garret, Amalgamated Widgets Unlimited, USA
  + Gregor Kiczales, University of British Columbia, Canada
  + Nick Levine, Ravenbrook Ltd, UK
  + Scott McKay, ITA Software, Inc., USA
  + Peter Norvig, Google Inc., USA
  + Kent Pitman, PTC, USA
  + Christian Queinnec, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France
  + Robert Strandh, Universite Bordeaux I, France
  + Didier Verna, EPITA Research and Development Laboratory, France
  + Barry Wilkes, Citi, UK
  + Taiichi Yuasa, Kyoto University, Japan


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I have now released a new version 0.13.1 which uses Load as a fallback
(I had the same idea initially) and also exports do-rdnzl-collection.
Raymond, thanks again for your help, but essentially this "fix" is
against your original idea to catch errors early if an assembly isn't
found, right?  Do you have a better idea?  (And good to hear about
your experiences with RDNZL.  I don't know of many users who deploy
RDNZL "in earnest" - I'm certainly not one of them - but I'm always
happy to hear about it.)

Seth, thanks for the report.

Cheers,
Edi.



On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Raymond Wiker <rwiker at gmail.com> wrote:
> I just checked, and it does not appear that I used gacutil to register
> rdnzl.dll.
>
> I tried running the messagebox example, using rdnzl 0.12.2 and 0.13.
> 0.12.2 works, 0.13 does not. If I modify import.lisp so that
> load-assembly uses the old code (with LoadWithPartialName), the
> example works. Likewise if I change the code to try
> LoadWithPartialName first, with Load (as used in 0.13) as a fallback.
> The fallback probably won't help in the loading, but may be useful for
> error trapping/reporting.
>
> Sorry about this - I will remember to test the demo programs as well
> as my own code the next time...
>
> If you end up doing a new version instead of a rollback, it would be
> good to have do-rdnzl-collection exported - it is implemented and
> documented, but not exported (exactly as it was in the patch i sent,
> so this, too, is my fault; again, sorry.)
>
> On a more positive note: I'm using rdnzl for feeding documents into a
> search engine, and rdnzl works just great for me - good performance,
> and no sign of any memory leaks - and also reasonably easy to get
> working. Thanks again for allowing me to do (almost) Microsoft-free
> programming under Windows :-)
>
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Raymond Wiker <rwiker at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Could be due to the patch, but I think you may have to explicitly
>> register rdnzl.ddl (using gacutil)? I seem to remember that I had to
>> do that on Win7. I'll take a look on my Win7 installation.
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:03 AM, Edi Weitz <edi at agharta.de> wrote:
>>> Hi Raymond,
>>>
>>> I think this is due to your recent patch. =A0Isn't this supposed to wor=
k anymore?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Edi.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Seth Burleigh <seth at tewebs.com> wrote:
>>>> Im attempting to get this to work on windows 7. I have .net 3.5 instal=
led
>>>> but when I try this.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> (defpackage :rdnzl-test (:use :cl :rdnzl))
>>>>
>>>> (in-package :rdnzl-test)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> (enable-rdnzl-syntax)
>>>>
>>>> (import-types "System.Windows.Forms"
>>>>
>>>> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "MessageBox" "MessageBoxButton=
s" "DialogResult")
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I get the error
>>>>
>>>> .NET error (System.IO.FileNotFoundException): Could not load file or
>>>> assembly 'System.Windows.Forms' or one of its dependencies. The system
>>>> cannot find the file specified.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Im pretty new to all of this, though im guessing this has something to=
 do
>>>>
>>>> with setting environmental vars or something. But since you know the l=
ibrary
>>>>
>>>> I figure you=92ll probably know the solution.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Looking forward to getting this to work! Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>
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> Sooo, I think that maybe import-assembly should do something like
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Hello,

I have just released Closer to MOP 0.61 and ContextL 0.61, which both add support for LispWorks 6.0. The other Closer libraries will work in LispWorks 6.0 as well, provided you use 0.61 of Closer to MOP as a basis.


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	checkout
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	if it works now. If you're >> OK with the changes,
	we can make this an official
	release. (Now that >> I know that there /is/ one user... :) >> >> And, 
	yes, 
	the URL should be right. >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Ralf
	Mattes <rm at seid-online.de> wrote: >>> On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 11:35 +0100,
	Edi Weitz wrote: >>>> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 9:11 PM,
	Ralf Mattes <rm at seid-online.de>
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	handlers.lisp
	from >>>> > that patch in the current svn version - the changes to
	resources.lisp
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	the ones you were looking for? >>>> >>>>
	http://bknr.net/trac/changeset/3339/trunk/thirdparty/cl-webdav
	>>> >>> Hallo Edi, >>> >>> yes,
	these _are_ the patches (and they are trivial
	so I already fixed >>> the code locally). My problem was/is: a fresh
	svn checkout like this: >>> >>> ralf at mhflaptop01:/tmp$ svn co
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	I've applied your patches and made a new release (0.2.0)
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	Sat, 
	Feb 20, 2010 at 6:00 AM, Matthew Curry <mjcurry at gmail.com> wrote: > Edi,
	> > Looks like there are a couple of (return-code) -> (return-code*) >
	renames
	missing in the svn repository (revision 4513 right now). One > of them
	I
	musta missed in my original patch anyway. > copy/move return a 502 Bad
	Gateway response, which seems odd,
	but all > other (supported) cadaver commands seem
	to work. patch attached. > > -Matt > > > > On Thu, Feb 18,
	2010 at 5:52 AM, 
	Edi Weitz <edi at agharta.de> wrote: >> I think the problem was that my
	checkout
	was somehow botched. I just >> tried to clean up the mess. Please check
	if it works now. If you're >> OK with the changes,
	we can make this an official
	release. (Now that >> I know that there /is/ one user... :) >> >> And,
	yes, 
	the URL should be right. >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Ralf
	Mattes <rm at seid-online.de> wrote: >>> On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 11:35 +0100,
	Edi Weitz wrote: >>>> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 9:11 PM,
	Ralf Mattes <rm at seid-online.de>
	wrote: >>>> >>>> > What's going on here? I can't find the changes to
	handlers.lisp
	from >>>> > that patch in the current svn version - the changes to
	resources.lisp
	>>>> > seem to be there. How can that happen? >>>> >>>> Aren't these
	the ones you were looking for? >>>> >>>>
	http://bknr.net/trac/changeset/3339/trunk/thirdparty/cl-webdav
	>>> >>> Hallo Edi, >>> >>> yes,
	these _are_ the patches (and they are trivial
	so I already fixed >>> the code locally). My problem was/is: a fresh
	svn checkout like this: >>> >>> ralf at mhflaptop01:/tmp$ svn co
	svn://bknr.net/svn/trunk/thirdparty/cl-webdav
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Thanks, I've applied your patches and made a new release (0.2.0) of
cl-webdav which can be downloaded from http://weitz.de/ as usual.


On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 6:00 AM, Matthew Curry <mjcurry at gmail.com> wrote:
> Edi,
>
> Looks like there are a couple of (return-code) -> (return-code*)
> renames missing in the svn repository (revision 4513 right now). =A0One
> of them I musta missed in my original patch anyway.
> copy/move return a 502 Bad Gateway response, which seems odd, but all
> other (supported) cadaver commands seem to work. =A0patch attached.
>
> -Matt
>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 5:52 AM, Edi Weitz <edi at agharta.de> wrote:
>> I think the problem was that my checkout was somehow botched. =A0I just
>> tried to clean up the mess. =A0Please check if it works now. =A0If you're
>> OK with the changes, we can make this an official release. =A0(Now that
>> I know that there /is/ one user... :)
>>
>> And, yes, the URL should be right.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Ralf Mattes <rm at seid-online.de> wrote:
>>> On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 11:35 +0100, Edi Weitz wrote:
>>>> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Ralf Mattes <rm at seid-online.de> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > What's going on here? I can't find the changes to handlers.lisp from
>>>> > that patch in the current svn version - the changes to resources.lisp
>>>> > seem to be there. How can that happen?
>>>>
>>>> Aren't these the ones you were looking for?
>>>>
>>>> http://bknr.net/trac/changeset/3339/trunk/thirdparty/cl-webdav
>>>
>>> Hallo Edi,
>>>
>>> yes, these _are_ the patches (and they are trivial so I already fixed
>>> the code locally). My problem was/is: a fresh svn checkout like this:
>>>
>>> ralf at mhflaptop01:/tmp$ svn co svn://bknr.net/svn/trunk/thirdparty/cl-we=
bdav
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/resources.lisp
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/properties.lisp
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/util.lisp
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/packages.lisp
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/CHANGELOG.txt
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/doc
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/doc/index.html
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/doc/CVS
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/doc/CVS/Repository
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/doc/CVS/Root
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/doc/CVS/Entries
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/doc/dav.png
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/handlers.lisp
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/xml.lisp
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/authorized-file-resources.lisp
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/specials.lisp
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/cl-webdav.asd
>>> A =A0 =A0cl-webdav/file-resources.lisp
>>> Checked out revision 4511.
>>> ralf at mhflaptop01:/tmp$ grep content-type cl-webdav/handlers.lisp
>>> =A0 =A0 =A0(setf (content-type) "text/xml; charset=3Dutf-8" =A0 =A0 =A0=
 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0<---- What happend to the patch?
>>> =A0 =A0 =A0(setf (content-type) "text/xml; charset=3Dutf-8"
>>> =A0 =A0 =A0(setf (content-type) (resource-content-type resource))
>>> =A0(setf (content-type) "text/xml; charset=3Dutf-8"
>>> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0=
 =A0 =A0 =A0(content-type) nil)
>>>
>>>
>>> Something seems utterly strange here. BTW, that svn url is the one used
>>> in bknr's "ediware" svn repository - is this out of date?
>>>
>>> Cheers RalfD
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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Ugh, I finally managed to update RDNZL with your patch and released 0.13.3.

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> Thanks for the patch. =A0I'll be out of town for about a week and will
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Yeah, sorry, I should have been more careful.  At least this was
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Thanks.  Bugfix release online.

Edi.


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>> Available from http://weitz.de/ as usual. =A0ChangeLog below, thanks to
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> This version does not compile for me; make-ssl-stream in util.lisp has
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> Zach
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	I've just released 1.2.3 which fixes this. Edi. On Thu, Jul 29,
	2010 at 11:22 AM, 
	Vsevolod Dyomkin <vseloved at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi,
	> > I want to re-raise
	the topic of duplicate cookies. I've had this issue with > the older
	version of Drakma (1.1.0) and was unaware of the patch with >
	*remove-duplicate-cookies-p*.
	> But investigating the problem (before I've read the discussion in the
	>
	mailing list), I've encountered it's cause in the source code, that is >
	highlighted in the attached diff. The problem is,
	that SET-DIFFERENCE and
	> UNION are not supplied COOKIE= tests in UPDATE-COOKIES. > > It still
	remains
	in the current version (1.2.2) and can be tested like this: > >
	CL-USER>
	(defvar *cookies* (make-instance 'drakma:cookie-jar)) > *COOKIES* >
	CL-USER>
	(drakma::update-cookies (list (make-instance 'drakma:cookie :name >
	"lang"
	:value "en" :domain "site.com" :path "/") > (make-instance
	'drakma:cookie
	:name > "lang" :value "en" :domain "site.com" :path "/")) > *cookies*)
	> #<DRAKMA:COOKIE-JAR (with 2 cookies) {B629521}> > > I think,
	that this is
	a bug, because without the TEST argument, for example,
	> SET-DIFFERENCE in
	this case will constantly return the first set (see > below),
	so either the
	code should be simplified or the test argument should > be added. > >
	CL-USER>
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	domain=site.com>) > > So, I believe, that this part should
	also be fixed, especially,
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	Vsevolod Dyomkin <vseloved at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi,
	> > I want to re-raise
	the topic of duplicate cookies. I've had this issue with > the older
	version of Drakma (1.1.0) and was unaware of the patch with >
	*remove-duplicate-cookies-p*.
	> But investigating the problem (before I've read the discussion in the
	>
	mailing list), I've encountered it's cause in the source code, that is >
	highlighted in the attached diff. The problem is,
	that SET-DIFFERENCE and
	> UNION are not supplied COOKIE= tests in UPDATE-COOKIES. > > It still
	remains
	in the current version (1.2.2) and can be tested like this: > >
	CL-USER>
	(defvar *cookies* (make-instance 'drakma:cookie-jar)) > *COOKIES* >
	CL-USER>
	(drakma::update-cookies (list (make-instance 'drakma:cookie :name >
	"lang"
	:value "en" :domain "site.com" :path "/") > (make-instance
	'drakma:cookie
	:name > "lang" :value "en" :domain "site.com" :path "/")) > *cookies*)
	> #<DRAKMA:COOKIE-JAR (with 2 cookies) {B629521}> > > I think,
	that this is
	a bug, because without the TEST argument, for example,
	> SET-DIFFERENCE in
	this case will constantly return the first set (see > below),
	so either the
	code should be simplified or the test argument should > be added. > >
	CL-USER>
	(set-difference (list (make-instance 'drakma:cookie :name "lang" >
	:value
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	also be fixed, especially,
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	Content preview: Thanks for the patch. I'm back from vacation now and
	I've just released 1.2.3 which fixes this. Edi. On Thu, Jul 29,
	2010 at 11:22 AM, 
	Vsevolod Dyomkin <vseloved at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi,
	> > I want to re-raise
	the topic of duplicate cookies. I've had this issue with > the older
	version of Drakma (1.1.0) and was unaware of the patch with >
	*remove-duplicate-cookies-p*.
	> But investigating the problem (before I've read the discussion in the
	>
	mailing list), I've encountered it's cause in the source code, that is >
	highlighted in the attached diff. The problem is,
	that SET-DIFFERENCE and
	> UNION are not supplied COOKIE= tests in UPDATE-COOKIES. > > It still
	remains
	in the current version (1.2.2) and can be tested like this: > >
	CL-USER>
	(defvar *cookies* (make-instance 'drakma:cookie-jar)) > *COOKIES* >
	CL-USER>
	(drakma::update-cookies (list (make-instance 'drakma:cookie :name >
	"lang"
	:value "en" :domain "site.com" :path "/") > (make-instance
	'drakma:cookie
	:name > "lang" :value "en" :domain "site.com" :path "/")) > *cookies*)
	> #<DRAKMA:COOKIE-JAR (with 2 cookies) {B629521}> > > I think,
	that this is
	a bug, because without the TEST argument, for example,
	> SET-DIFFERENCE in
	this case will constantly return the first set (see > below),
	so either the
	code should be simplified or the test argument should > be added. > >
	CL-USER>
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Thanks for the patch.  I'm back from vacation now and I've just
released 1.2.3 which fixes this.

Edi.


On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Vsevolod Dyomkin <vseloved at gmail.com> wro=
te:
> Hi,
>
> I want to re-raise the topic of duplicate cookies.=A0 I've had this issue=
 with
> the older version of Drakma (1.1.0) and was unaware of the patch with
> *remove-duplicate-cookies-p*.
> But investigating the problem (before I've read the discussion in the
> mailing list), I've encountered it's cause in the source code, that is
> highlighted in the attached diff.=A0 The problem is, that SET-DIFFERENCE =
and
> UNION are not supplied COOKIE=3D tests in UPDATE-COOKIES.
>
> It still remains in the current version (1.2.2) and can be tested like th=
is:
>
> CL-USER> (defvar *cookies* (make-instance 'drakma:cookie-jar))
> *COOKIES*
> CL-USER> (drakma::update-cookies (list (make-instance 'drakma:cookie :name
> "lang" :value "en" :domain "site.com" :path "/")
> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (make-instance 'drakma:cookie :name
> "lang" :value "en" :domain "site.com" :path "/"))
> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 *cookies*)
> #<DRAKMA:COOKIE-JAR (with 2 cookies) {B629521}>
>
> I think, that this is a bug, because without the TEST argument, for examp=
le,
> SET-DIFFERENCE in this case will constantly return the first set (see
> below), so either the code should be simplified or the test argument shou=
ld
> be added.
>
> CL-USER> (set-difference (list (make-instance 'drakma:cookie :name "lang"
> :value "en" :domain "site.com" :path "/")
> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (make-instance 'drakma:cookie :name "lang"
> :value "en" :domain "site.com" :path "/"))
> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (li=
st (make-instance 'drakma:cookie :name "lang"
> :value "en" :domain "site.com" :path "/")
> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (make-instance 'drakma:cookie :name "lang"
> :value "en" :domain "site.com" :path "/")))
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> =A0#<DRAKMA:COOKIE lang=3Den; path=3D/; domain=3Dsite.com>)
>
> So, I believe, that this part should also be fixed, especially, since
> UPDATE-COOKIES is called alongside with GET-COOKIES.
>
> Best regards,
> Vsevolod
>
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I've decided to make a new Parenscript release, 2.2. It includes
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All reported unfixed bugs will go into the next release. Thinking
about how to make expressionization work properly, and the latest bug
reported by Scott, I realized that the way special forms work will
need to change somewhat.

Starting with 2.2, there will no longer be packaged releases for
ASDF-Install (it's not any extra work making them, I just want to
encourage people to use Quicklisp).

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Hi everybody,

I'm very happy to announce a new CLFSWM release:

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Since the last release, changes are mainly bugs fixes and internals
improvements. 

There is also some new code in contrib:
  - keyb_fr.lisp      to enable french keyboard layout
  - mpd.lisp          to handle the mpd (Music Player Daemon)
  - xmms.lisp         to handle xmms
  - reboot-halt.lisp  a menu to reboot/halt the machine
  - osd.lisp          the system I use to make On Screen Display in
                      videos 
  - server/           a client/server system to manage clfswm remotely
                      or with scripts. 

And now, CLFSWM can run another window manager while running (this can
be useful sometimes with some applications (for example java app))

The full ChangeLog is here:

  http://common-lisp.net/project/clfswm/ChangeLog

As always, the main site is here:
  http://common-lisp.net/project/clfswm/

And the clfswm trac is available here:
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Have fun,

Philippe

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Hello everyone,

With permission from Erik Huelsmann, I'm pleased to release USOCKET 0.5.1

The major point in this release is the availability of UDP protocol support on GNU CLISP, and we have implemented too versions: the FFI version and the RAWSOCK verion.  The FFI version will be useful for those who cannot use RAWSOCK (i.e. default installation on MacOS/Fink and most Linux distributions)

There're also some important fixes since the 0.5.0 release, especially for SBCL.

Major changes since 0.5.0:

 * New feature: [CLISP] UDP (Datagram) support based on FFI (Win/Mac/Linux), no RAWSOCK needed.
 * Enhancement: SOCKET-SERVER return a second value (socket) when calling in new-thread mode.
 * Enhancement: [CLISP] Full support of DNS helper functions (GET-HOST-BY-NAME, ...) added.
 * Enhancement: [CLISP] Better network error type detection based on OS error code.
 * Enhancement: [LispWorks] Better network error type detection based on OS error code.
 * Bugfix: Fixed wrong macro expansions of {IP|PORT}-{FROM|TO}-OCTET-BUFFER functions (since 0.4.0)
 * Bugfix: SOCKET-CONNECT didn't set CONNECTED-P for datagram usockets on most backends.
 * Bugfix: [SBCL] Fixes for "SBCL/Win32: finalizer problem, etc", by Anton Kovalenko <anton at sw4me.com>
 * Bugfix: [SBCL] Fixed SOCKET-SERVER (UDP) on SBCL due to a issue in SOCKET-CONNECT when HOST is NIL.
 * Bugfix: [SBCL] SOCKET-CONNECT's TIMEOUT argument now works as a "connection timeout", thanks to Nikodemus Siivola.
 * Bugfix: [CMUCL] Fixed SOCKET-SEND on unconnected usockets under Unicode version of CMUCL.
 * Bugfix: [CLISP] Fixed and confirmed UDP (Datagram) support (RAWSOCK version).

We special thanks to:

	Anton Kovalenko <anton at sw4me.com>

for his professional fix on the issue "SBCL/Win32: finalizer problem, etc" [1].

If you want to download this release, please check out

	http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/releases/

The API documentation page on the website is actually quite new:

	http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/api-docs.shtml

As usual, I hope more and more people use USOCKET as part of their Lisp applications, and any feedback - bugs or hugs - is greatly appreciated. If you use USOCKET, please let us know what for.

And, if there's any historical issue which haven't been solved, please feel free to remind me.

And below is a roadmap for future USOCKET releases (ignore the order):

 * Add UDP (Datagram) support for Digitool MCL;
 * The DFFI version of ECL backend without calling C compilers;
 * New backend: Symbolics Lisp Machine (because ASDF support it now);
 * New backend: XCL (is it ready?!);
 * New backend: IOlib;
 * New API: SOCKET-OPTION for setting/getting various socket options.

Let me know if you have other ideas...

Regards,

Chun Tian (binghe)

[1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.lisp.usocket.devel/316


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Hello everyone,

I'm pleased to release USOCKET 0.5.2, a new version of the universal socket library for Common Lisp.

In this release, the core API function WAIT-FOR-INPUT was much improved on SBCL, ECL, CLISP; there're some other fixes for ABCL and LispWorks. I heard, with this release, Hunchentoot can run on ABCL now.

Major changes since 0.5.1:

* General: [SBCL] SOCKET-CONNECT's TIMEOUT argument was limited on non-Windows platforms.
* Bugfix: [CLISP] WAIT-FOR-INPUT now functions right (with/without READY-ONLY), this made Hunchentoot working on CLISP. (Thanks to Anton Vodonosov <avodonosov at yandex.ru>)
* Bugfix: [ABCL] Fix SOCKET-ACCEPT to follow the documented API so that when called without an :ELEMENT-TYPE argument. (Thanks to Mark Evenson, the ABCL developer)
* Bugfix: [LispWorks] Fixed SOCKET-ACCEPT (Windows only) on WAIT-FOR-INPUTed sockets.
* Bugfix: [SBCL, ECL] Fixed wrongly STATE set/unset for WAIT-FOR-INPUT on Windows (report by Elliott Slaughter)
* Enhancement: Additional NAME keyword argument for SOCKET-SERVER for setting the server thread name.
* Enhancement: [ABCL] GET-ADDRESS now works with underlying IP6 addresses.
* Enhancement: [CLISP] missing GET-LOCAL-* methods for STREAM-SERVER-USOCKET was now added.

We give special thanks to:

	Elliott Slaughter <elliottslaughter at gmail.com>

for his two bug reports on WAIT-FOR-INPUT (SBCL/Windows) with unit test code, and these code are now part of USOCKET-TEST.

If you want to download this release, please checkout

	http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/releases/

The API documentation page is here:

	http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/api-docs.shtml

As usual, I hope more and more people use USOCKET as part of their Lisp applications, and any feedback - bugs or hugs - is greatly appreciated. If you use USOCKET, please let us know what for.

And, if there's any historical issue which haven't been solved, please feel free to remind me.

And below is a roadmap for future USOCKET releases (ignore the order):

* Add UDP (Datagram) support for Digitool MCL;
* The DFFI version of ECL backend without calling C compilers;
* New backends: Symbolics Lisp Machine, XCL and IOlib;
* New API: SOCKET-OPTION for setting/getting various socket options (already exist in trunk (0.6))

Let me know if you have other ideas.

Regards,

Chun Tian (binghe)


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Hi Drew,

Thanks for catching this error, it was indeed a copy/paste issue.

Best,
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On 10 May 2011, at 22:15, Drew Crampsie wrote:

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> I noticed the <title/> on the page still refers to CDR 8, probably a
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> Cheers,
> 
> drewc
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> On 10 May 2011 10:56, Pascal Costanza <pc at p-cos.net> wrote:
>> The document "File-local variables" has been submitted by Didier Verna and has been accepted as CDR document 9. According to the CDR process, this document is now in its initial stage and will be finalized on June 21, 2011, unless withdrawn by the author beforehand. See http://cdr.eurolisp.org/document/9/ for the details of this document.
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Hello people,

This is a cumulative update for USOCKET, version 0.5.3

Changes:

* Bugfix: [MCL] Fixed SOCKET-LISTEN on vector addresses like #(0 0 0 0)
* Bugfix: [MCL] Fixed WAIT-FOR-INPUT on passive sockets (stream-server-usocket)
* Bugfix: [LispWorks] Fixed using UDP in delivered applications (thanks to Camille Troillard and Martin Simmons, this is from the legacy LispWorks-UDP project).
* Bugfix: [SBCL] Fixed for "SBCL data flush problem", reported by Robert Brown and confirmed by Nikodemus Siivola.

Special thanks to:

	Robert Brown <robert.brown at gmail.com>

for his reporting and patching on "SBCL data flush problem".

If you want to download this release, please checkout

	http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/releases/

or just wait for new Quicklisp releases.

The API documentation page is still here:

	http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/api-docs.shtml

Any feedback - bugs or hugs - is greatly appreciated.


P.S. Now I have a full-time Lisp job in China:)

Regards,

Chun Tian (binghe)


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Hello,

I'm sorry for the late release of new USOCKET updates, but here is the version 0.5.5

Changes in this release:

* Enhancement: SOCKET-CONNECT argument :nodelay can now set to :if-supported (patch from Anton Vodonosov).
* Enhancement: [server] adding *remote-host* *remote-port* to socket-server stream handler functions (suggested by Matthew Curry)
* Bugfix: [LispWorks] Fixed UDP support for LispWorks 6.1 (patch from Camille Troillard by Martin Simmons).
* Bugfix: [LispWorks] Stop using hcl:add-special-free-action for reclaiming unused UDP socket fds to improve multi-threading stablity (suggested by Camille Troillard).
* Bugfix: [LispWorks] Fixed SOCKET-CONNECT on Windows, now LOCAL-PORT never have *auto-port* (0) as default value.

Special thanks to LispWorks official,

   Martin Simmons <martin at lispworks.com>

whom provided the patch for LispWorks 6.1 compatibility. (And with LispWorks 6.1 released with IPv6 support, now I'm seriously considering USOCKET should also start to support IPv6 in next major release)

If you want to download this release, please check

	http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/releases/

or just wait for next Quicklisp releases.

The API documentation page was slightly updated for the new (:NODELAY :IF-SUPPORTED) support in SOCKET-CONNECT:

	http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/api-docs.shtml

As usual, any feedback - bugs or hugs - is greatly appreciated.

(Due to my recent heavy and hard work on my local Lisp job -- porting a very big commercial Lisp application from single-threaded to multi-threaded model, I'm very sorry that I don't know enough time to release USOCKET 0.6.0 before the end of February, so I decide to release 0.5.5, the last 0.5.x series release. Once I've got my job stabilized again on mid next month, I'll start pushing more work on USOCKET, I promise)

Best Regards,

Chun Tian (binghe)
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Hi Steve,

Thanks a lot indeed for your interest in CDR.

The rationale for CDR is explained at http://cdr.eurolisp.org/ on the opening page. You should find all answers to the question you posted on that page.

But let me stress a few points directly related to your questions:

- It is certainly possible to discuss a CDR after it has been finalized.

- More specifically, it's also certainly possible to refine a CDR after it has been finalized. However, the particular CDR (with a specific CDR number) cannot be changed anymore. If you want to refine a finalized CDR, you have to submit a new one, which will then receive a new CDR number. New CDRs can claim to updates to existing CDRs. (For example, it is already the case that CDR 4 is a refinement of CDR 0, and the whole CDR process is currently based on CDR 4 rather than CDR 0.)

- Whether a particular CDR is eventually accepted by the community or not is in the hands of the community, not in the hands of the CDR editors. CDR is only a repository for documents, not a body that can enforce or endorse standards. This was an intentional design decision, to avoid the need for CDR editors to judge the contents of CDR documents (which they don't), and to avoid legal implications.

- There are three mailing lists associated with CDR: cdr-announce is for announcements, cdr-devel is for discussions about the CDR repository and process itself, and cdr-discuss is for discussions about specific CDRs. If you would like to continue a discussion about CDR itself, please do so on cdr-devel. Didier (the author of CDR 11) seems to be willing to discuss CDR 11 on cdr-discuss, so if you are interested in that, please discuss it there. (Authors are encouraged, but not required to discuss documents. Again, CDR is intentionally a light-weight process: Any requirements imposed on authors would need to be checked, and CDR is designed to require as few checks as possible. That's why documents don't even need to be discussed, because it would be hard to judge what would qualify as a "sufficient" amount of discussion. We believe that members of the community are mature enough to decide for themselves what constitutes a "good" CDR or not.)

Again, thanks a lot for your interest. I hope this clarifies your questions. Please feel free to comment or discuss this further, if you think there is room for improvement.

Best,
Pascal

P.S.: I personally believe that Duane Rettig's proposal for environment access would be an excellent candidate for a CDR. Franz Inc. probably has more extensions that would be good contributions. Please let us know if we can help with submitting CDR documents, in case you are interested.

On 8 Jun 2012, at 06:49, Steve Haflich wrote:

> Pascal et al.
> 
> I'm confused, or perhaps only ignorant, about the process underlying the
> CDR repository.  Once a CDR becomes final after a very short time, there
> seems to be no forum or machinery to discuss or refine it.  While I find
> myself sympathetic to at least some of the stated problems, none of the
> stated solutions are fully acceptable -- there are glitches in the
> specifications, or important situations missed, or incompatibilities
> between proposed changes and the official sanctity of the CL package.
> 
> Is there some forum for further discussion of "final" CDRs?  Otherwise
> the CDRs seem a rather profitless exercise.
> 
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Hi all,

As said in the previous weeks, there is a new CLFSWM release tagged
R-1209.
Since the last official release R-1106, changes are as follow:

  - Transparency support with xcompmgr
  =

  - Multi heads support out of the box (no more need for individual
    hack). There is some new key bindings to circulate through root (ie:
    screen). =

    =

  - New Expos=E9 Mode which support infinite children (previously 26) and
    multiple roots.
  =

  - Better X Errors handling.

Also, there is some new modules in the contrib directory:

  - contrib/toolbar.lisp to display toolbars everywhere. They can be
    clickable, hidden on click or with pointer motion.
  =

  - contrib/wallpaper.lisp to display different wallpaper on different
    screen. =


More information can be found at http://common-lisp.net/project/clfswm/

As always, thanks a lot for any patch, feedback or request!

Best regards and have fun,

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Hi all,

I'm pleased to announce the last CLFSWM 1212 version.

There is minor changes since the last 1209 version but some ugly bugs
has been fixed.

Here is a small resume of the git log information:

  * load.lisp do no run CLFSWM by default. It build an executable lisp
    image and can download CLX and ASDF if needed (this will help (I
    hope) lisp newbies).

  * The ./configure as been replaced by a simple Makefile which ease the
    load of load.lisp (it search for available lisp implementations).

  * New .desktop files to ease the login manager integration.

  * Some bug fixes on multi heads monitors to add or remove monitors on
    the fly. Non xinerama configuration are correctly handled.

  * Add support for numeric keypad with numlock on.

  * Key bindings for main and second mode are shown in menu entry.

  * I've added an blank-window-mode in contrib/. This way, we can hide
    part of the screen with blank window. I'm pretty sure nobody except
    me will use it but it's very useful in school class to hide some
    part of the screen on interactive presentation with a video
    projector.

I think this version is pretty clean. So I'll made more announcement
about it ((fr.)comp.land.lisp and french slashdot equivalent). I don't
know where I can make english announcement/presentation (slashdot
doesn't seem the place). So if you like it, feel free to share your
feeling about CLFSWM. This way, maybe it will show up again on Wikipedia :-) 

As always any feedback is very welcome.

Have fun,

Philippe

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Dear Lispers,

We're glad to announce the USOCKET 0.6.0 release.

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geting various socket options.
* New feature: SOCKET-SEND now support an CCL-like OFFSET keyword for =
sending only parts of the whole buffer.
* New feature: [ECL] Added support for ECL DFFI mode on Windows. (no =
need for C compilers now)
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on REQUIRE. (patched by Juanjo)
* Bugfix: [ABCL] Make USOCKET compile warning-free on ABCL again: =
MAKE-IMMEDIATE-OBJECT was deprecated a while ago in favor of 2 =
predefined constants.
* Bugfix: [LispWorks] remove redundant call to =
hcl:flag-special-free-action. (reported by Kamil Shakirov)
* Bugfix: [CLISP] improved HANDLE-CONDITION for more CLISP environments.

For the new API, SOCKET-OPTION, initially we support following options:

* RECEIVE-TIMEOUT (SO_RCVTIMEO)
* REUSE-ADDRESS (SO_REUSEADDR), for TCP server
* BROADCAST (SO_BROADCAST), for UDP client

For usage of SOCKET-OPTION and (SETF SOCKET-OPTION), please directly =
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documentation later.

(Unfortunately, not all CL platforms were full supported at current =
time, but we'll fix the missing part soon)

As usual, if you want to download this release, please check

	http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/releases/

or just wait for next Quicklisp monthly dist updates.

The API documentation page was here (but I haven't updated it for =
SOCKET-OPTION yet ...):

	http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/api-docs.shtml

As usual, any feedback - bugs or hugs - is greatly appreciated.

P. S. Something currently still in progress:

* New feature: CLISP support some advanced TCP features which CLISP's =
SOCKET interface not provide
* New feature: Macintosh Common Lisp (MCL) support Datagram sockets =
(UDP), based on OpenTransport.
* New feature: SOCKET-SHUTDOWN for TCP and UDP sockets.

Regards,

Chun Tian (binghe)
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<html><head></head><body style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; =
-webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">Dear =
Lispers,<div><br></div><div>We're glad to announce the USOCKET 0.6.0 =
release.</div><div><br></div><div>Changes in this =
release:</div><div><br></div><div><div>* New feature: SOCKET-OPTION and =
(setf SOCKET-OPTION) for seting and geting various socket =
options.</div><div>* New feature: SOCKET-SEND now support an CCL-like =
OFFSET keyword for sending only parts of the whole buffer.</div><div>* =
New feature: [ECL] Added support for ECL DFFI mode on Windows. (no need =
for C compilers now)</div><div>* Bugfix: [ECL] ECL now list =
sb-bsd-sockets as a dependency but relies on REQUIRE. (patched by =
Juanjo)</div><div>* Bugfix: [ABCL] Make USOCKET compile warning-free on =
ABCL again: MAKE-IMMEDIATE-OBJECT was deprecated a while ago in favor of =
2 predefined constants.</div><div>* Bugfix: [LispWorks] remove redundant =
call to hcl:flag-special-free-action. (reported by Kamil =
Shakirov)</div><div>* Bugfix: [CLISP] improved HANDLE-CONDITION for more =
CLISP environments.</div></div><div><br></div><div>For the new API, =
SOCKET-OPTION, initially we support following =
options:</div><div><br></div><div>* RECEIVE-TIMEOUT =
(SO_RCVTIMEO)</div><div>* REUSE-ADDRESS (SO_REUSEADDR), for TCP =
server</div><div>* BROADCAST (SO_BROADCAST), for UDP =
client</div><div><br></div><div>For usage of SOCKET-OPTION and (SETF =
SOCKET-OPTION), please directly take a look at "option.lisp" from =
USOCKET source code. We'll add documentation =
later.</div><div><br></div><div>(Unfortunately, not all CL platforms =
were full supported at current time, but we'll fix the missing part =
soon)</div><div><br></div><div>As usual, if you want to download this =
release, please check<br><br><span class=3D"Apple-tab-span" =
style=3D"white-space: pre; ">	</span><a =
href=3D"http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/releases/">http://common-li=
sp.net/project/usocket/releases/</a><br><br>or just wait for next =
Quicklisp monthly dist updates.<br><br>The API documentation page was =
here (but I haven't updated it for SOCKET-OPTION yet ...):<br><br><span =
class=3D"Apple-tab-span" style=3D"white-space: pre; ">	</span><a =
href=3D"http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/api-docs.shtml">http://comm=
on-lisp.net/project/usocket/api-docs.shtml</a><br><br>As usual, any =
feedback - bugs or hugs - is greatly =
appreciated.</div><div><br></div><div>P. S. Something currently still in =
progress:</div><div><br></div><div><div>* New feature: CLISP support =
some advanced TCP features which CLISP's SOCKET interface not =
provide</div><div>* New feature: Macintosh Common Lisp (MCL) support =
Datagram sockets (UDP), based on OpenTransport.</div><div>* New feature: =
SOCKET-SHUTDOWN for TCP and UDP =
sockets.</div></div><div><br></div><div>Regards,</div><div><br></div><div>=
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Sorry =85 suddenly found that ECL actually has no 'sb-bsd-sockets:sockopt-b=
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So that's 0.6.0.1 now. I'll do more careful tests next time.

Il giorno 26/dic/2012, alle ore 23:59, Chun Tian (binghe) <binghe.lisp at gmai=
l.com> ha scritto:

> Dear Lispers,
> =

> We're glad to announce the USOCKET 0.6.0 release.
> =

> Changes in this release:
> =

> * New feature: SOCKET-OPTION and (setf SOCKET-OPTION) for seting and geti=
ng various socket options.
> * New feature: SOCKET-SEND now support an CCL-like OFFSET keyword for sen=
ding only parts of the whole buffer.
> * New feature: [ECL] Added support for ECL DFFI mode on Windows. (no need=
 for C compilers now)
> * Bugfix: [ECL] ECL now list sb-bsd-sockets as a dependency but relies on=
 REQUIRE. (patched by Juanjo)
> * Bugfix: [ABCL] Make USOCKET compile warning-free on ABCL again: MAKE-IM=
MEDIATE-OBJECT was deprecated a while ago in favor of 2 predefined constant=
s.
> * Bugfix: [LispWorks] remove redundant call to hcl:flag-special-free-acti=
on. (reported by Kamil Shakirov)
> * Bugfix: [CLISP] improved HANDLE-CONDITION for more CLISP environments.
> =

> For the new API, SOCKET-OPTION, initially we support following options:
> =

> * RECEIVE-TIMEOUT (SO_RCVTIMEO)
> * REUSE-ADDRESS (SO_REUSEADDR), for TCP server
> * BROADCAST (SO_BROADCAST), for UDP client
> =

> For usage of SOCKET-OPTION and (SETF SOCKET-OPTION), please directly take=
 a look at "option.lisp" from USOCKET source code. We'll add documentation =
later.
> =

> (Unfortunately, not all CL platforms were full supported at current time,=
 but we'll fix the missing part soon)
> =

> As usual, if you want to download this release, please check
> =

> 	http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/releases/
> =

> or just wait for next Quicklisp monthly dist updates.
> =

> The API documentation page was here (but I haven't updated it for SOCKET-=
OPTION yet ...):
> =

> 	http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/api-docs.shtml
> =

> As usual, any feedback - bugs or hugs - is greatly appreciated.
> =

> P. S. Something currently still in progress:
> =

> * New feature: CLISP support some advanced TCP features which CLISP's SOC=
KET interface not provide
> * New feature: Macintosh Common Lisp (MCL) support Datagram sockets (UDP)=
, based on OpenTransport.
> * New feature: SOCKET-SHUTDOWN for TCP and UDP sockets.
> =

> Regards,
> =

> Chun Tian (binghe)
> USOCKET Team
> =



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The document "Priority Queues for Common Lisp" has been finalized. According to the CDR process, this document is now in its final stage and cannot be changed anymore. See http://cdr.eurolisp.org/document/13/ for the details of this document.
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