I'd like to add a new project member to my project CVS. Here is his
name and e-mail address (please let me know if you need more information):
Kilian Sprotte
<ml13(a)onlinehome.de>
project: fomus
Thanks!
-David Psenicka
Hi!
I think I'd like to host my Lucene-in-lisp project[1] at
common-lisp.net, but I'd like to have support for Trac. I know there
was some discussion of you guys installing Trac, and I just wanted to
see where things were at. I've done at least one Trac installation,
so who knows, maybe I can help.
What would be ideal is if I could more or less drop in my existing
trac and svn repositories and customize the pages to replicate the
existing look, but maybe that's asking too much...
Thanks,
John
[1] http://projects.heavymeta.org/montezuma
On 3/31/06, Attila Lendvai <attila.lendvai(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> i've refreshed things around iterate and i need your help: could you please
> add the iterate repo to the darcsweb config file?
Done!
Erik.
Hi Erik et al,
Andreas Fuchs has kindly pointed me to your new outstanding feature:
shell.common-lisp.net
I confirm that I was able to get the SSH-2.0...Debian prompt on port 443 -- that's great news.
Now the next question: you're asking project developers for gpg public keys, however with ssh I'm used to ssh-keygen (e.g. your FAQ points to cs.utk.edu/~england for passwordless commits which equally mentions ssh-keygen). Likewise, for sourceforge, I've a ssh-keygen generated key and I had never used gpg so far (but the commercial PGP at work).
How do keys generated with ssh-keygen relate to keys generated with gpg --gen-key?
Regards,
Jörg Höhle.
Hello,
I would very much appreciate if you'd consider hosting my project, cl-
plplot, whose goal is to provide a CFFI based interface to the open-
source graphing package PLplot (http://plplot.sourceforge.net/).
PLplot is a powerful and sophisticated program for making many kinds
of 2D & 3D graphs. In particular, I've found it to be very handy for
automatically generating large numbers of graphs to summarize
different scientific experiments.
I have completed the CFFI interface to the PLplot library and am
working on a more "Lispy" interface, since PLplot has a relatively
large & hairy API.
Other details:
my gpg public key:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (Darwin)
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Obyg+opaYPqRWi6suURr2xArbsaExi8GferP5trGLYBj8H7tuzLj8javvRd9Ss+p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=X3dP
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
I (Hazen Babcock) am the only member, the project is named cl-plplot
& I guess it would GPL licensed, assuming that this is the least
restrictive option available.
Thank you,
-Hazen Babcock
Hi there,
I'm currently giving up my colocated server, therefore I'm looking for a new
home for the BKNR repository.
The details for the project are available at http://bknr.net/, but here's a
short description as requested on your web site:
Project Name is BKNR, we are developing a persistence solution with CLOS
integration and XML import/export facilites. Our source code repository
contains the base code as well as our project sources and the thirdparty
software we use in our projects. We are moving towards asdf-installability,
but this is not yet finished.
Members of the project are Hans Hübner (me) and Manuel Odendahl. There are a
few correspondents, but they are not currently committing code to the
repository.
All code is licensed under a BSD-style license.
It'd be great if we could run our repository and the mailinglists under
common-lisp.net!
Thanks in advance,
Hans
P.S.: I do not currently have a GPG key, but if you need me to create one,
I'll do so. Let me know what it would be used for.
Hi,
Some of that FAQ entry was inspired by
<URL:http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=6841&group_id=1>.
Right. Draft and brain dump mode on:
-------------- 8< -------------
Q: How can I connect to common-lisp.net through a restrictive firewall via ssh?
A: Some firewall administrators are paranoid enough to disallow
outgoing connections to the ssh port, but they often allow connections
to e.g. the https port. For these cases, we have SSH running on
non-standard ports on shell.common-lisp.net. The https port is the
most common one that is left open, but sometimes others are open,
too. So ssh on shell.common-lisp.net accepts connections to ports 21
(ftp), 22 (ssh), 23 (telnet), 80 (www) and 443 (https).
To find out which ports your firewall lets through, Try to connect to
the ports in order:
telnet shell.common-lisp.net 21
telnet shell.common-lisp.net 22
telnet shell.common-lisp.net 23
telnet shell.common-lisp.net 80
telnet shell.common-lisp.net 443
If a port is blocked by the firewall, you'll see something like this:
$ telnet shell.common-lisp.net 443
Trying 86.59.21.101...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
The error message may differ, depending on the firewall's
configuration.
If you can connect to a port, you'll see something similar to this:
$ telnet shell.common-lisp.net 443
Trying 86.59.21.101...
Connected to shell.common-lisp.net.
Escape character is '^]'.
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_3.8.1p1 Debian-8.sarge.4
If you found a port number that works for you, put the following
segment in the ~/.ssh/config file and substitute the port that you
found:
Host common-lisp.net
Port 443 # substitute the port number you found for 443.
HostName shell.common-lisp.net
If none of the ports on shell.common-lisp.net work for you, but you
can connect to https web sites, you may be running behind a
transparent https proxy. In that case, software like corkscrew
(http://www.agroman.net/corkscrew/) may help you connect to
common-lisp.net.
-------------- 8< -------------
Now, to get Joerg Hoehle an account (:
Cheers,
--
Andreas Fuchs, (http://|im:asf@|mailto:asf@)boinkor.net, antifuchs
Hi,
Joerg Hoehle just told me an interesting story: his employer's firewall
doesn't allow outgoing connections to port 22, so he can't commit to any
of common-lisp.net's repositories. However, it does allow connections to
port 443.
shell.sourceforge.net, as bad as it may be, forwards port 443 to port
22. Nothing on common-lisp.net listens on port 443 at the moment, but
https://common-lisp.net/ may become interesting in the future, so you'd
have to set up some kind of port forwarding on another IP address. If
you don't have any left, I could set up a simple port forwarding service
for ssh on my machine (I have about 2 to 3 unused IP addresses free).
Please tell me if you're interested. Thanks,
--
Andreas Fuchs, (http://|im:asf@|mailto:asf@)boinkor.net, antifuchs
I'd like to add another project ...
metacopy: a flexible Common Lisp shallow/deep copy mechanism
license: MIT Style License
thanks,
--
Gary Warren King
metabang.comhttp://www.metabang.com/