I've created a spec file which can be used to build an RPM for CL-PPCRE; it uses common-lisp-controller and _should_ work on any clc-supporting Fedora Lisp. I'm willing to volunteer to maintain the spec file and figure out how to submit RPMs to the Fedora Project; is that okay?
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Robert Uhl eadmund42@gmail.com wrote:
I've created a spec file which can be used to build an RPM for CL-PPCRE; it uses common-lisp-controller and _should_ work on any clc-supporting Fedora Lisp. I'm willing to volunteer to maintain the spec file and figure out how to submit RPMs to the Fedora Project; is that okay?
Sounds good to me. Let me know where the RPM is hosted and I'll add a pointer to it to the documentation/website.
Thanks, Edi.
I apologise for the delay...I had to wait for my employer to give me permission to work on this in my free time.
The CL-PPCRE RPM is available at:
http://yum.octopodial-chrome.com/11/RPMS/noarch/cl-ppcre-2.0.1-1.fc10.noarch...
Anyone who wishes to keep up-to-date on releases as they occur is invited to install the octopodial-chrome RPM available in the same location; this file will add the signing key used for these RPMs as well as a Yum repository so that you'll always have the latest and great. Many other Lisp libraries are available at the same location.
cl-ppcre-devel@common-lisp.net