james anderson
james anderson
why would you conclude that it has been abandoned? see http://dydra.com, for which the internal request queuing runs through rabbitmq. in production, however, we still run 1.0.46 to wit: $...
were it being actively development, travis would be appropriate. as it stands it is in production almost entirely unmodified with rabbitmq for years. thus, there have been few changes to...
good evening, vincent; before we commit to this, the change reads as if it is to apply to only a function which collapses white space. please explain to me why...
yes, it is still open waiting for an answer.
good evening; i build this with ubuntu linux all.the.time. the pull request does not indicate what you had to change. ? On 2013-02-16, at 22:12 , Olexiy Zamkoviy wrote: >...
not entirely, but if i look at what sbcl does, i suspect it's a runtime issue: ``` 1: (DE.SETF.RESOURCE:LOAD-VOCABULARY #P"LIBRARY:DE;SETF;RESOURCE;NAMESPACES;WWW-W3-ORG;2001;XMLSCHEMA;VOCABULARY.LISP" "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#") 2: (OPEN #P"LIBRARY:DE;SETF;RESOURCE;NAMESPACES;WWW-W3-ORG;2001;XMLSCHEMA;VOCABULARY.LISP" :DIRECTION :INPUT) 3: (PROBE-FILE #P"/home/asdf/development/source/library/de/setf/resource/namespaces/www-w3-org/2001/xmlschema/vocabulary.lisp") 3:...
the reluctance to change stems from past experience with mixed-case pathnames.
good morning, On 2013-02-17, at 06:06 , Olexiy Zamkoviy wrote: > Ok, I've made it work for me without need for renaming files. what was the issue?
the principle issue is that wilbur - in its inherited form, predates any reasonable support for utf encoding. the whitespace predicate appears to reflect this. i am not a user...
as i noted earlier, my interest in wilbur is curatorial. the current dependencies are minimal. preferences are for corrections rather than introducing significant dependencies. it would be a significant compromise...