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Hello everyone, I am trying to get Portable AllegroServe and Webactions up and running on SBCL / debian. Versions of my software are as follows: - debian 2.6.26 - sbcl 1.0.28 - portable allegro serve source: portableaserve-1.2.47-vbz-0.1.4 Long story short, it doesn't work. So before I proceed down this path any further: is paserve + wa still in production use by a "community" and also, is it actively being maintained? If so, is the 1.2.47 the latest version I can find? And also, has anyone managed to get it all running properly on SBCL 1.0.28? Regards, Memet
Apologies for multiple postings.... ************************************************************************ 2nd European Lisp Symposium (ELS 2009) Milan, Italy, May 27-29, 2009 Universita` degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca www.european-lisp-symposium.org ************************************************************************ CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ********************** REGISTRATION IS OPEN AT www.european-lisp-symposium.org. Check out the updated program. Scope and Program Highlights: ***************************** The purpose of the European Lisp Symposium is to provide a forum for the discussion of all aspects of the design, implementation and application of any of the Lisp dialects. We encourage everyone interested in Lisp to participate. The European Lisp Symposium 2009 program includes presentations of high quality papers about novel research results, insights and lessons learned from practical applications, and educational perspectives, all involving Lisp dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, AutoLisp, ISLISP, Dylan, Clojure, and so on. The European Lisp Symposium will feature the following highlights: - Scott McKay of ITA Software will talk about how Lisp use has evolved in his circannual industry work. - Mark Tarver of Lambda Associates will talk about Qi as a viral mutation of the Lisp DNA. - Mauro Pezze` of University of Milan-Bicocca will host a panel on Programmers' Productivity from a Software Engineering point of view. - Joao Pavao Martins and Ernesto Morgado of SISCOG will talk about the role of LISP in the success of SISCOG - Christophe Rhodes will give an unportable tutorial. - Michele Simionato will give a tutorial on Scheme module system and Scheme libraries portability issues across implementations. Social Events: ************** Friday 29th evening, Conference Banquet Saturday 30th morning, Guided tour to the "Futurismo" Exhibit in the center of Milan; 2009 marks the 100th anniversary of the Futurism Manifesto; stretching it, the harbinger of Lisp 50 years later. Program Chair: ************** * Antonio Leitao, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Local Chair: ************ * Marco Antoniotti, DISCo, Universita`† Milano Bicocca, Italy Program committee: ****************** * Giuseppe Attardi, Universita` di Pisa , Italy * Pascal Costanza, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium * Irene Durand, Universite` Bordeaux 1, France * Marc Feeley, Universite` de Montreal, Canada * Ron Garret, Amalgamated Widgets Unlimited, USA * Gregor Kiczales, University of British Columbia, Canada * Scott McKay, ITA Software, Inc., USA * Peter Norvig, Google Inc., USA * Julian Padget, University of Bath, UK * Kent Pitman, HyperMeta, USA * Christian Queinnec, Universite` Pierre et Marie Curie, France * Christophe Rhodes, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK * Robert Strandh, Universite` Bordeaux 1, France * Mark Tarver, Lambda Associates, UK * Didier Verna, EPITA Research and Development Laboratory, France * JonL White, TheGingerIceCreamFactory of Palo Alto, USA * Taiichi Yuasa, Kyoto University, Japan Registration Fees: ****************** * Students EU100, regular EU220. Registration will include the proceedings, coffee breaks, the symposium dinner and other amenities. Accommodation is not included.
Apologies for multiple postings.... ************************************************************************ 2nd European Lisp Symposium (ELS 2009) Milan, Italy, May 27-29, 2009 Universita` degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca www.european-lisp-symposium.org ************************************************************************ CALL FOR PARTECIPATION ********************** REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN AT www.european-lisp-symposium.org. Take advantage of the early bird registration fee. Scope and Program Highlights: ***************************** The purpose of the European Lisp Symposium is to provide a forum for the discussion of all aspects of the design, implementation and application of any of the Lisp dialects. We encourage everyone interested in Lisp to participate. The European Lisp Symposium 2009 program includes presentations of high quality papers about novel research results, insights and lessons learned from practical applications, and educational perspectives, all involving Lisp dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, AutoLisp, ISLISP, Dylan, Clojure, and so on. Kent Pitman will give the keynote address on Thursday, May 28. The presentations will be divided into two categories. * Original contributions. * Work in progress describing ongoing work that will be discussed in the form of a "writers' workshop". The writers' workshops will take place at the symposium in Milan on May 28, 2008. Social Events: ************** Friday 29th evening, Conference Banquet Saturday 30th morning, Guided tour to the "Futurismo" Exhibit in the center of Milan; 2009 marks the 100th anniversary of the Futurism Manifesto; stretching it, the harbinger of Lisp 50 years later. Program Chair: ************** * Antonio Leitao, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Local Chair: ************ * Marco Antoniotti, DISCo, Universita`† Milano Bicocca, Italy Program committee: ****************** * Giuseppe Attardi, Universita`† di Pisa , Italy * Pascal Costanza, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium * Irene Durand, Universite` Bordeaux 1, France * Marc Feeley, Universit` de Montreal, Canada * Ron Garret, Amalgamated Widgets Unlimited, USA * Gregor Kiczales, University of British Columbia, Canada * Scott McKay, ITA Software, Inc., USA * Peter Norvig, Google Inc., USA * Julian Padget, University of Bath, UK * Kent Pitman, PTC, USA * Christian Queinnec, Universite` Pierre et Marie Curie, France * Christophe Rhodes, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK * Robert Strandh, Universite` Bordeaux 1, France * Mark Tarver, Lambda Associates, UK * Didier Verna, EPITA Research and Development Laboratory, France * JonL White, TheGingerIceCreamFactory of Palo Alto, USA * Taiichi Yuasa, Kyoto University, Japan Registration Fees: ****************** * Early registration before April 25, 2008: Students EU60, regular EU120. * Late registration before May 16, 2008: Students EU80, regular EU160. * Onsite registration: Students EU100, regular EU220. Registration will include the proceedings, coffee breaks, the symposium dinner and other amenities. Accommodation is not included.
Apologies for the multiple postings. ************************************************************************ 2nd European Lisp Symposium (ELS 2009) Milan, Italy, May 27-29, 2009 Universita` degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca www.european-lisp-symposium.org ************************************************************************ CALL FOR PARTECIPATION ********************** Registration is now open at www.european-lisp-symposium.org Scope and Program Highlights: ***************************** The purpose of the European Lisp Symposium is to provide a forum for the discussion of all aspects of the design, implementation and application of any of the Lisp dialects. We encourage everyone interested in Lisp to participate. The European Lisp Symposium 2009 program includes presentations of high quality papers about novel research results, insights and lessons learned from practical applications, and educational perspectives, all involving Lisp dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, AutoLisp, ISLISP, Dylan, Clojure, and so on. Kent Pitman will give the keynote address on Thursday, May 28. The presentations will be divided into two categories. * Original contributions. * Work in progress describing ongoing work that will be discussed in the form of a "writers' workshop". The writers' workshops will take place at the symposium in Milan on May 28, 2008. Social Events: ************** Friday 29th evening, Conference Banquet Saturday 30th morning, Guided tour to the "Futurismo" Exhibit in the center of Milan; 2009 marks the 100th anniversary of the Futurism Manifesto; stretching it, the harbinger of Lisp 50 years later. Program Chair: ************** * Antonio Leitao, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Local Chair: ************ * Marco Antoniotti, DISCo, Universita` Milano Bicocca, Italy Program committee: ****************** * Giuseppe Attardi, Universita` di Pisa , Italy * Pascal Costanza, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium * Irene Durand, Universite` Bordeaux 1, France * Marc Feeley, Universit` de Montreal, Canada * Ron Garret, Amalgamated Widgets Unlimited, USA * Gregor Kiczales, University of British Columbia, Canada * Scott McKay, ITA Software, Inc., USA * Peter Norvig, Google Inc., USA * Julian Padget, University of Bath, UK * Kent Pitman, PTC, USA * Christian Queinnec, Universite` Pierre et Marie Curie, France * Christophe Rhodes, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK * Robert Strandh, Universite` Bordeaux 1, France * Mark Tarver, Lambda Associates, UK * Didier Verna, EPITA Research and Development Laboratory, France * JonL White, TheGingerIceCreamFactory of Palo Alto, USA * Taiichi Yuasa, Kyoto University, Japan Registration Fees: ****************** * Early registration before April 25, 2008: Students EU60, regular EU120. * Late registration before May 16, 2008: Students EU80, regular EU160. * Onsite registration: Students EU100, regular EU220. Registration will include the proceedings, coffee breaks, the symposium dinner and other amenities. Accommodation is not included. -- Marco Antoniotti
Hi. Should there be a link to WebActions on the opensource.franz.com page? I did find http://opensource.franz.com/aserve/aserve-dist/webactions/doc/webactions.html but it does not seen to be advertised on the main page. (I just heard about WebActions from Kenny Tilton, who is evidently a happy user.) Thanks. -- Dan -- -- ________________________________________ Daniel Weinreb http://danweinreb.org/blog/ Lisp: The Next 50 Years: http://ilc09.org
I am trying to use the html macro in the HTML Generation Facility.
I seem to be misunderstanding something, and would appreciate some help.
I have defined and evaluated a test form as
(publish :path "/testform"
:content-type "text/html"
:function
#'(lambda (req ent)
(with-http-response (req ent)
(with-http-body (req ent)
(html (:html
(:head (:title "Test Form"))
(:body
((:form :action "testform")
(:princ 1)
))))))))
And this works as expected.
However, when I try to use a loop to iterate over a set, I get no output to
a browser.
(publish :path "/testform2"
:content-type "text/html"
:function
#'(lambda (req ent)
(with-http-response (req ent)
(with-http-body (req ent)
(html (:html
(:head (:title "Test Form 2"))
(:body
((:form :action "testform2")
(loop for i from 1 to 10
do (:princ i))
))))))))
Thanks for any help.
Best,
Jud
Thanks for responses. I changed my lisp like this. >(pg::WITH-DATABASE (:host localhost :dbname test2 :user allegro ) > (pg::SQL "select a,b,c from tmp ")) It says 'Error: BAD COMMAND TO "test2":' . It seems I am not far from getting postgres's data... So any suggestion are welcome. Below is my environment. OS: FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE DB: PostgreSQL-8.2.5 cl: International Allegro CL Free Express Edition 8.1 [FreeBSD] regards.
You asked a question regarding running portableaserve on CMU Common Lisp. This is not the best forum for asking such a question as http://opensource.franz.com offers AllegroServe and not the version called portableaserve. Also we're mainly concerned with running Allegro Common Lisp (although there may be some people on this list running CMU CL as well). You can try your example using a free version of Allegro Common Lisp and the actual AllegroServe by downloading the Express edition here: http://www.franz.com/downloads/ -- -- Dr John K. Foderaro jkf <at> franz.com Franz Inc. http://www.franz.com/ 555 12th St., Suite 1450 http://www.555citycenter.com/ Oakland, Ca. 94607 Phone: (510) 452-2000; Fax: (510) 452-0182
Hello,
I'm running portableaserve under Ubuntu Edgy and cmucl CVS 19a
(not sure about the paserve version, but I got it just about a week ago
via the Ubuntu package system). It's been running fine until one day I
made this simple Ajax page with just a button that does an asynchronous
GET on click (made it with Google Web Toolkit. There are a bunch of
cache/no cache HTML files so when the Ajax page loads it also requests
all those pages...)
Whenever I load that page and then refresh it (either
immediately or say 30 secs later) I got the following error: "Error in
function GET-PEER-HOST-AND-PORT: Error "Transport endpoint is not
connected" getting peer host and port on FD 8." Sometimes there's also
another error with "sigpipe..." and some memory address, but I wasn't
able to reproduce it. Since there are quite a few cache/no cache files
too there are always several errors one after another.
What do these errors mean? I'm a newbie to network
programming and UNIX and the first one seems to relate to UNIX syscalls
after a quick search. BTW, that page works fine under other
circumstances (works on another server too), just NOT when I refresh it
without hitting the button.
Thanks for your help,
I want to create an exclusive lisp based dating website using allegro server as the server. I plan to use it commercially.Will my project be the covered under LGPL as a derivative work of allegro serve or will it be a work that uses allegro serve and doesnt fall under the LGPL. -- -- amol aggarwal
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