On 4/10/06, Stephen Horner <sphorner(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm sitting behind a network that is managed by paranoid windows
> admins, and they'll not open ssh cvs or svn ports; is there another
> way to add files to my project on your site?
Try this:
http://common-lisp.net/faq.shtml#portsforwarded
> Is there a password to access the ftp side of things?
No, there is only anonymous FTP access.
Erik.
Hello,
My name is Stephen Horner and I'm looking for a place to store a small
library I've been working on in common lisp (naturally). It is an
library to allow lisp to interface with MPD. The license of this
project is under the 3 clause BSD license. If I recall correctly you
require my gpg public key, which I do believe is 0x4A381036. I'm not
possitive on that key since I'm basing it on what I keep in my .muttrc
file which I carry around on a USB thumb drive. I'll have a look at
home tonight to see if this is valid. Unfortunately I do not have
Internet access at home, so things can become a bit complicated which
things such as public key exchanges etc... If this is a problem I am
more than willing to find a work around.
On another note, I've setup a place holder for this project on CLiki
at http://www.cliki.net/cl-mpd.
Thank you for your time, and I appreciate any feedback you can give
me. Common Lisp development is very new to me, not to mention this is
my first public release of any code that I've written, therefore this
is quite a milestone for me.
Regards,
Stephen Horner
Hi!
I missed Trac being set up on request, but I'd like to use it for
usocket. Later on - when there's consensus and I've converted the
repository - I may request Trac for cl-irc too.
Thanks for providing this great service!
Bye,
Erik.
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
We can access the site now, thanks for the help!
best,
-Hazen
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From: Hazen Babcock [mailto:hbabcockos1@mac.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 6:19 PM
To: Hazen Babcock
Subject: Fwd: [admin] blocked ip address
Begin forwarded message:
From: Drew Crampsie <drewc(a)tech.coop>
Date: April 5, 2006 11:15:17 PM EDT
To: Erik Enge <erik.enge(a)gmail.com>
Cc: "hbabcockos1(a)mac.com" <hbabcockos1(a)mac.com>, admin(a)common-lisp.net,
hbabcock(a)helicosbio.com
Subject: Re: [admin] blocked ip address
Erik Enge wrote:
Drew, seems we have another issue of blocking IP access. What
came of
the first occurance of this, I never got any information back.
This has apparently been fixed. Unfortunately i have no way to test it,
so if everybody can give it a go and get back to me, i'd appreciate it
:)
drewc
Thanks,
Erik.
On 4/4/06, hbabcockos1(a)mac.com <hbabcockos1(a)mac.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, April 04, 2006, at 11:00AM, Erik Enge
<erik.enge(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/4/06, hbabcockos1(a)mac.com
<hbabcockos1(a)mac.com> wrote:
You seem to be blocking my work IP
address (64.45.172.107). Helicos Biosciences (www.helicosbio.com) is a
legitimate if not yet successful biotech startup company, so I'm not
sure why this has happened. What can I do to resolve the situation?
When you say blocking, are you referring to mail
or simple TCP/IP
access to the box?
Sorry, that wasn't very clear. I was referring to HTTP
access, however, I did try and send an e-mail from my helicosbio account
to inquire about the situation and that didn't seem to get through
either (meaning I got a message that its delivery was delayed).
-Hazen
Hello,
You seem to be blocking our IP address (64.45.172.107). We are a
legitimate if not yet successful biotech company, so we're not sure why
this has happened.
thanks,
-Hazen Babcock