[Openmcl-devel] Portable AllegroServe
Ron Garret
ron at flownet.com
Sun Feb 7 11:59:37 PST 2016
I’ve been using the QuickLisp version (1.2.31) in light production for years. Never had a problem.
On Feb 7, 2016, at 11:06 AM, Robert Cram <robert at robertcramconstruction.com> wrote:
> I’m open to that idea. I don’t have very much dependency on ASERVE - the port in my code might be a day or two. But I wouldn’t want to exchange one set of aserve-related problems with a similarly sized set of hunchentoot problems.
>
> So of course I’d rather have someone say, “Sure, it’s easy, everyone knows that the authoritative portableaserve system is at X repository, in so and so version.
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> Can one say that about hunchentoot?
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> Bob
>
>> On Feb 7, 2016, at 10:48 AM, Ron Garret <ron at flownet.com> wrote:
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>> My advice would be to switch to Hunchentoot.
>>
>> On Feb 7, 2016, at 10:37 AM, Robert Cram <robert at robertcramconstruction.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Does there exist a commonly-accepted way to get a good copy of portable allegroserve, that works with CCL?
>>>
>>> This may be too much information, or irrelevant, but after operatiing for about a year with a good system, I ran into a bug in the CGI code, an incompatiility with the acl-compat layer. I emptied out all the portableaserve tree and tried quicklisp:quickload :verbose “aserve”. Oops - lots and lots of compile errors, including the same problem in the CGI/acl-compat stuff.
>>>
>>> A year ago was my first serious foray into Lisp. It was a tentative step at that point, and I didn’t record how I built my (mostly) working system. I can revert my development system back to what I had before, and clean up the problems one by one, but I’d rather do it the right way - I have a system that’s approaching production.
>>>
>>> I apologize for asking here in the openmcl list, but I am having difficulty sorting out who’s who or what, out in the rest of the world. Obviously there’s some changing landscape in the git/subversion/sourceforge/everyone else world, that I don’t yet understand. It’s not clear to me that there exists an central, authoritative voice, so I’m asking in the decentralized, trusted place.
>>>
>>> I would appreciate any pointers.
>>>
>>> - Bob
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