Dear admins,
I made my first check-in into the CMUCL CVS repository this morning
and no mail notification was sent out. Can you please make necessary
changes to enable mail sending for my check-ins?
My `common-lisp.net' account name is `agoncharov'.
Some context is here:
,--- Raymond Toy (Sat, 15 Mar 2008 13:15:26 -0400) ----*
|
| Alex Goncharov wrote:
| > I checked in my changes this morning but what concerns me is that I've
| > seen no commit email notification yet (about 30 minutes; the commit
| > itself happened all right --- I looked inside the CVS repository).
| >
| > In your experience, how much time does it usually take to get the
| > notification after a commit you made?
| >
| >
| Heh. Unlike the rest of the mailing lists (at least at work), I get the
| commit messages with a few seconds.
|
| I bet I know why. You need to be added to the commit-list mailing
| list. It's probably bounced. Send a mail to the cl.net admin to get
| added. Or something. I can't remember. Copy me, in case they need me
| to do something.
|
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Thanks,
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I've never had a problem like the one mentioned below before with any of the other mailing lists for commit mails. I must say it's highly impractical to have to mod through mails which are sourced at the local system anyway.
Isn't there a way around that?
Thanks in advance!
bye,
Erik Huelsmann
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Hi common-lisp.net admins,
I'm writing on behalf of the Boston Lisp group. We'd like a private,
archived mailing list for organizers to coordinate meetings and other
logistics. You are kindly hosting the boston-lisp public discussion
group and we were hoping you'd help us with another one.
We were thinking of the name 'boston-lisp-organizers'. I am comfortable
with the mailman interface and can do all the setup after initial
creation.
Thanks for your time,
Alec
Aloha, as some of you may remember from Planet Lisp posts passim, I have been
doodling on a network/system management tool, currently named "noctool". I've
had the odd offer of coding help on it and thought that common-lisp.met would
be a suitable platform for central version-control and the like.
The project, in short, is to build a distributed network and sysem monitoring
and data-collecting platform. It currently supports gathering ping RTT data
(for delay and aliveness monitoring), disk usage, web server checks and a
framework for doing TCP-based application cheks (the web server check is but a
special case of the TCP-based checking). In time, I hope to add assorted
SNMP-based monitoring.
The distribution model is intended both as a means for the viewer portion to
conect to the data gatherers and to make it easy (or at least easier) to use
multiple data-gathering stations (with the drawback that any given element and
the things monitored on that element must be monitored from one of the
existing data gatherers).
Noctool can also graph all the things it monitors, an example graph can be
seen at http://src.hexapodia.net/noctool/disktest.gif
MC, I suspect that if you just reply to this, including an ASCII-armoured PGP
key, they'll set you up with an account and add you to the project (if,
indeed, it is approved).
I already have a cl.net account, "imattsson".
//Ingvar
Hi,
I'd like to put up a project called cl-dises.
This is a Discrete Event Simulation kernel.
Licence is BSD and the only developer is me right now: Levente
Mészáros or the user lmeszaros at common-lisp.net
levy
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