On 2/25/07, Edi Weitz edi@agharta.de wrote:
On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 14:38:02 +0100, "Erik Huelsmann" ehuels@gmail.com wrote:
I think that at least LispWorks, SBCL, AllegroCL, CMUCL, CLISP, and OpenMCL should be supported, everything else being a bonus. Operating systems: Windows (where applicable), Linux, OS X.
If you don't want to test all of this for yourself, how about offering a tarball of Drakma which uses usocket for download? Send an announcement to this mailing list including an overview of what you've tested and what not. We can ask "interested parties" to try it out and we'll switch to the new version in four weeks, say, unless someone objects. Does that sound OK?
I created a patch (and a full archive) for drakma 0.6.0. I did initial testing with usocket 0.3.2 and sbcl on linux 2.6. I'll put up a text file at the same location to log the already-tested combinations. The archive is at http://hix.nu/drakma/ (which is behind my dsl line at 1Mbit).
Version 0.3.2 for usocket is required: I added the close-the-stream-means-closing-the-socket API guarantee in that version.
Any problems with usocket can be reported directly to me, here (for reference for other testers), or at usocket-devel@common-lisp.net.
I'll be testing a number of other combinations too, but I was out of time this weekend.
Thanks in advance for any help provided!
bye,
Erik.