On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Togan Muftuoglu <toganm@opensuse.org> wrote:
I would add such a config option to sbcl package with the next version that is installed as a sample in the documentation along with a README file, and let the user decide how to use it.
Sorry, I did not get it. Why SBCL, and not CLISP or GCL or another compiler/interpreter? Why not CLC?
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Togan Muftuoglu <toganm@opensuse.org> wrote:
Before putting common-lisp-controller as a requriment how about providing the package.
Maintainer needed? ;-)
Submit it to a devel project and see how it goes on thereafter.
If one builds a package based on this sample spec it sure will fail as there is no such package and having it in your home project does not count to have it in a guideline for the entire project.
I did not send request, because I still not satisfied about quality and, as I said, I'm going to use quicklisp.
Hence this proves my concern, I would prefer to have quicklisp also, but on the other hand the guideline should take it into consideration what is available in the distribution not things available in users' home repositories.
Therefore I suggest you remove the parts regarding common-lisp-controller related parts from the guideline as they are not correct at the time being.
If I will implement Christian's idea about macro %lisp, then I will add it exactly to common-lisp-controller (as a system for installing Common Lisp libraries and source). But.. until I am satisfied with the quality and logic of dependencies, I will not send any requests.
Stumpwm, that I have already, works well, but I would like to make it cleaner and check/test it again. http://thefreecountry.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/stumpwm.png
I know Stumpwm but that is something else not related to the guidelines of common-lisp-packaging
I took stumpWM as example or as a test project, that will use Lisp rules/guidelines which we are trying to discuss about. Why don't use new scripts or macros (adding to CLC) and test it on stumpWM? Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org