00:14:55 -!- milanj [n=milan@109.93.32.149] has quit ["Leaving"] 00:26:25 Dawgmatix [n=dawgmati@c-76-124-8-39.hsd1.nj.comcast.net] has joined #ccl 00:27:14 I am having issues getting slime setup with ccl on windows - anyone seen this error - Condition: Module XREF was not provided by any function on *MODULE-PROVIDER-FUNCTIONS*. 00:31:41 -!- palter [palter@clozure-7F1423AA.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: palter] 00:31:41 -!- palter [n=palter@c-24-128-76-188.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has quit [] 00:32:00 palter [n=palter@c-24-128-76-188.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ccl 00:32:00 -!- palter [palter@clozure-7F1423AA.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: palter] 00:32:00 -!- palter [n=palter@c-24-128-76-188.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 01:01:20 palter [n=palter@c-24-128-76-188.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ccl 01:40:34 it appears that "ccl:" is not set properly 01:40:38 is there someway I can set this ? 01:43:51 Usually, the lisp is able to figure it out. It pays attention to the environment variable CCL_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY, if you know how to set such a thing on Windows. 01:44:08 ah i wasnt aware i needed to set that var 01:44:10 thanks :) 01:45:46 I don't think it's supposed to be needed, but I suppose there may be some Windows-specific circumstances where we don't figure it out automatically. 01:46:48 okay, right now if i get trunk checked out 01:47:01 and then do (probe-file "ccl:) it returns nil 01:47:10 will see if setting that var changes things 01:48:02 can the value of CCL_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY contain normal windows style paths ? 01:48:34 uh, good question. 01:49:37 Yes, I think it should work. Something like c:/foo/bar/ccl-trunk should be fine. 01:53:16 no effect 01:53:25 fwiw i am on 32 bit windows vista 01:53:44 I will try it on Windows XP. 01:54:00 ok 01:54:03 many thanks :) 01:55:14 How do you start the lisp? Is it in your path, or do you say /path/to/ccl/wx86cl.exe or what? 01:55:59 no i do the latter 01:56:06 i just double click it from windows explorer 01:56:36 and in the other case emacs just tries to load it up when loading slime 01:58:08 It is working for me here... 01:58:43 so (probe-file "ccl:") returns a non nil value ? 01:58:49 (probe-file "ccl:") => #P"c:/cygwin/home/rme/ccl-trunk/" 01:59:53 (lisp-implementation-version) => "Version 1.5-dev-r13170M-trunk (WindowsX8632)" 02:00:41 Looks like that's several weeks old, actually, but still. 02:01:26 ? (lisp-implementation-version) 02:01:26 "Version 1.4-dev-r12866M-trunk (WindowsX8632)" 02:01:44 mines much older than yours :( 02:01:53 quite a bit older, yes. 02:02:02 i checked it out today ... 02:02:20 What URL did you use? 02:03:24 http://svn.clozure.com/publicsvn/openmcl/trunk/windows/ccl 02:04:33 is it possible that the 32 bit exe hasnt been generated in a while ? 02:04:38 Let me try it. 02:09:14 That's the binary you get, yes, but the probe-file still works. 02:10:05 What's the path to your ccl directory? Does it have any non-ascii chars in it? (Just some guesses.) 02:10:20 There used to be a problem with non-ascii chars, but that's supposed to be fixed. 02:10:32 d:/lisp/ccl 02:11:28 anyway i can set the ccl: path manually 02:11:30 nothing too strange about that, unless we screw up non C: paths somehow. 02:11:33 to do a rebuild 02:11:44 then check if its still broken for me 02:13:55 I just tried it with the ccl directory on h:/ccl-test/ and probe-file worked. 02:14:21 Sorry; I wish I had an answer. 02:15:45 np :) 02:18:06 -!- Dawgmatix [n=dawgmati@c-76-124-8-39.hsd1.nj.comcast.net] has quit [] 02:59:59 -!- palter [palter@clozure-7F1423AA.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has quit [Connection reset by peer] 03:00:00 palter_ [n=palter@c-24-128-76-188.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ccl 03:00:00 -!- palter [n=palter@c-24-128-76-188.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 03:00:01 -!- palter_ is now known as palter 03:00:03 -!- palter_ is now known as palter 03:52:22 bfulgham_ [n=brent@adsl-69-234-109-204.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net] has joined #ccl 04:13:44 -!- bfulgham_ [n=brent@adsl-69-234-109-204.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 04:21:26 bfulgham_ [n=brent@adsl-69-234-109-204.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net] has joined #ccl 04:53:48 lpolzer__ [n=sky@dslb-088-073-193-040.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #ccl 04:57:03 -!- lpolzer_ [n=sky@dslb-088-073-231-060.pools.arcor-ip.net] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 07:19:47 -!- Adlai [n=adlai@unaffiliated/adlai] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 07:23:19 -!- rme [rme@clozure-2D17767F.chi.dsl-w.verizon.net] has quit [Quit: rme] 07:23:19 -!- rme [n=rme@pool-68-238-5-9.chi.dsl-w.verizon.net] has quit [] 07:41:51 -!- bfulgham_ [n=brent@adsl-69-234-109-204.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net] has quit [] 08:18:43 fusss [n=chatzill@60-241-1-206.static.tpgi.com.au] has joined #ccl 08:19:44 strange behaviour on win32 (CCL 1.4-RC1-r13031 (WindowsX8632)) 08:20:17 I built a third party package (GSLL) while I had another project of mine loaded in emacs 08:20:42 GSLL compiled and loaded and I used it briefly when the session terminated unexpectedly 08:21:23 I restarted emacs and loaded GSLL afresh, however, this time the GSLL module complained it couldn't find my own unrelated package. 08:22:20 there was absolutely no cross-contamination; i have only access gsll symbols from within my package with a full gsll: package prefix. and my package doesn't export any symbols. 09:33:26 Adlai [n=adlai@unaffiliated/adlai] has joined #ccl 11:36:48 -!- Adlai [n=adlai@unaffiliated/adlai] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 11:44:07 cvandusen [n=user@99-166-72-116.lightspeed.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net] has joined #ccl 12:34:24 Adlai [n=adlai@unaffiliated/adlai] has joined #ccl 12:48:00 pem [n=pem@159.226.35.246] has joined #ccl 12:57:56 -!- palter [palter@clozure-7F1423AA.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: palter] 12:57:56 -!- palter [n=palter@c-24-128-76-188.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has quit [] 12:59:56 palter [n=palter@c-24-128-76-188.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ccl 13:30:10 -!- cvandusen [n=user@99-166-72-116.lightspeed.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net] has quit ["ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs)"] 14:48:26 -!- Adlai [n=adlai@unaffiliated/adlai] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 15:00:46 anRch [n=markmill@64.134.242.19] has joined #ccl 15:29:55 sellout [n=greg@c-24-128-48-180.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ccl 15:59:15 lispm [n=joswig@e177147067.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #ccl 16:05:00 milanj [n=milan@109.93.17.23] has joined #ccl 16:16:54 -!- anRch [n=markmill@64.134.242.19] has quit [] 16:17:21 -!- schaf [n=6adameit@rzdspc10.informatik.uni-hamburg.de] has left #ccl 16:24:30 Adlai [n=adlai@unaffiliated/adlai] has joined #ccl 16:29:18 -!- granto [n=grantoln@dallachy.inf.ed.ac.uk] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 16:30:12 -!- golney [n=s0793114@dallachy.inf.ed.ac.uk] has quit ["BitchX-1.1-final -- just do it."] 16:57:42 rme [n=rme@pool-68-238-5-9.chi.dsl-w.verizon.net] has joined #ccl 17:07:32 cvandusen [n=user@12.185.80.194] has joined #ccl 18:08:12 anRch [n=markmill@ip-64-7-14-173.bos.megapath.net] has joined #ccl 18:18:58 Summermute [n=Summermu@c-98-204-67-114.hsd1.dc.comcast.net] has joined #ccl 18:22:31 -!- fusss [n=chatzill@60-241-1-206.static.tpgi.com.au] has quit ["ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.5.5/20091102152451]"] 18:24:59 -!- cvandusen [n=user@12.185.80.194] has quit ["ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs)"] 18:28:36 cvandusen [n=user@12.185.80.194] has joined #ccl 18:37:44 milanj- [n=milan@93.86.188.183] has joined #ccl 18:45:16 -!- milanj [n=milan@109.93.17.23] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 19:00:27 -!- anRch [n=markmill@ip-64-7-14-173.bos.megapath.net] has quit [] 20:25:21 triyo [n=triyo@dsl-245-149-201.telkomadsl.co.za] has joined #ccl 20:33:53 -!- triyo [n=triyo@dsl-245-149-201.telkomadsl.co.za] has left #ccl 20:39:37 -!- cvandusen [n=user@12.185.80.194] has quit ["ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs)"] 21:08:14 triyo [n=triyo@dsl-245-149-201.telkomadsl.co.za] has joined #ccl 21:09:06 Can anyone give me some assistance getting asdf-install working in ccl env? 21:09:37 I have ccl running and have tools/ dir that contains the asdf-install/ dir 21:11:01 triyo: No promises ... but what's the problem? 21:11:31 I am trying to follow the instructions: http://trac.clozure.com/ccl/wiki/HintsForAsdfAndOpenmcl 21:12:29 getting got to the part that says "Then configure your ccl-init.lisp.." -> (asdf:operate 'asdf:load-op 'asdf-install) 21:12:42 I got Error: Error component "asdf-install" not found 21:13:38 (require 'asdf) (push #p"ccl:tools;asdf-install;" asdf:*central-registry*) (asdf:oos 'asdf:load-op :asdf-install) ought to do it. 21:15:06 that about did it, thx rme 21:15:42 Do I have to load this each time or can I add it to some asdf load script? 21:16:12 triyo: Add it to your ~/.ccl-init.lisp 21:16:12 anRch [n=markmill@64.134.70.46] has joined #ccl 21:26:41 sellout: thx that worked. Now small problem with gpg 21:26:59 Error.. No key found for key id 0x112ECDF2C4A3823E 21:27:26 I saw I can turn off the gpg check...but thats a bad idea I'd say 21:27:45 I tried getting md5 package as per example like so: (asdf-install:install 'md5) 21:28:02 Yeah. Someone wrote a blog post on dealing with GPG support. 21:28:26 triyo: That's not what you need ... you need to fetch the key from a keyserver. 21:29:21 I see, is there some link to howto on this? I'll do a quick search. 21:30:38 I'm trying to find it ... someone on #lisp might know. 21:37:06 Arelius` [n=user@64.174.9.113] has joined #ccl 21:37:25 Has anyone used CCL with the Win32 API? 21:37:37 specificially I'm trying to recieve windows messages. 21:39:05 ccl:examples;mswin.lisp 21:41:27 sellout: on #lisp they said: gpg --recv-keys 0x112ECDF2C4A3823E 21:42:20 triyo: That will get you the one key, but someone wrote a blog post on how to manage all the ASDF-Install and GPG stuff. 21:42:26 I got an error: keyserver receive failed: bad URI ...I have the gnugp....not to sure if its the right gpg inplemntaiton 21:43:18 sellout: I see...hmmm. Also... what gpg implemention should one use? I have gnupg installed 21:43:29 that is the only one. 21:44:30 oh :) 21:45:47 sellout: http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/pgp-validating.html could this be the link to tut? 21:46:06 nope 21:47:20 Here we go! http://twoguysarguing.wordpress.com/2009/08/05/asdf-install-and-gpg-signatures/ 21:47:32 I'll add it to Cliki to make it easier to find in future. 21:48:16 thx 21:50:42 -!- triyo [n=triyo@dsl-245-149-201.telkomadsl.co.za] has quit [Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)] 21:51:12 triyo [n=triyo@dsl-245-149-201.telkomadsl.co.za] has joined #ccl 21:54:20 -!- Fade [i=fade@66.207.216.43] has quit [calvino.freenode.net irc.freenode.net] 21:54:20 -!- bfulgham [n=brent@wsip-72-215-191-226.sb.sd.cox.net] has quit [calvino.freenode.net irc.freenode.net] 21:54:24 Faed [i=fade@outrider.deepsky.com] has joined #ccl 21:55:52 bfulgham [n=brent@wsip-72-215-191-226.sb.sd.cox.net] has joined #ccl 22:01:01 -!- triyo [n=triyo@dsl-245-149-201.telkomadsl.co.za] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 22:16:16 -!- anRch [n=markmill@64.134.70.46] has quit [] 22:34:25 -!- Adlai [n=adlai@unaffiliated/adlai] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 22:34:46 Adlai [n=adlai@unaffiliated/adlai] has joined #ccl 23:08:44 -!- Faed is now known as Fade