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Good news! This library has been in Quicklisp for a while.

Today's Common Lisp Project of the Day is "cl-tui". This system is an experimental user interface library for the console. It uses cl-charms under the hood, to call nurses. The library is not in Quicklisp yet but is installable from ultralisp.org



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Quicklisp news: December 2019 Quicklisp dist update now available blog.quicklisp.org/2019/12/decemb…


1. Requests are coming from a vultr.com IP 2. User-agent is drakma 3. Only a few hundred bytes of each file is fetched Why? This really puzzles me!

Someone is hitting the Quicklisp archives hard, with millions of requests - 10x more than a typical month's worth of traffic. I just blocked the single IP involved. If it was you, and you want to talk about it, email the address on quicklisp.org!



I use -v already to do that - all source, fasl, and build output directories are on the (ssd-backed) host. The docker directory is also on an SSD.

Then using -v to move the build dirs (with srcs/fasls) to either host dirs or docker volumes (see docker volume create) is your best bet



$ docker info | grep Storage Storage Driver: overlay2


I think this diagnosis was wrong, because I replaced the system drives with an SSD and it did not help the build time one bit! Which is a big WTF to me.

One downside of doing Quicklisp dist testing in Docker is the disk performance is way, way, way slower. Any pointers to troubleshooting you can recommend?



One downside of doing Quicklisp dist testing in Docker is the disk performance is way, way, way slower. Any pointers to troubleshooting you can recommend?


Conium is used by a lot of libraries, but it doesn't work in the latest SBCL due to its broken use of SBCL internals. github.com/bluelisp/coniu…


No Quicklisp dist release for May - my build machine crashed and I haven't had time to troubleshoot. Hope to get it working soon. (The planet_lisp twitter bridge was collateral damage.)


Reminder: you can track daily project build failures via RSS. blog.quicklisp.org/2018/01/build-…


I wrote in some detail about how ~/quicklisp/local-projects/ works. This is a draft section of the future Quicklisp user manual! blog.quicklisp.org/2018/01/the-qu…


I'm dropping a few projects from Quicklisp if they aren't updated to work with the latest SBCL. blog.quicklisp.org/2018/01/build-…


Ok, I think I have a simple test case that shows a UIOP 3.3.0 problem in action. Wrote it up on my blog. lispblog.xach.com/post/166534341…


I emailed rpgoldman about this - I know twitter isn't always the best way to make these issues known.


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