On 2019-05-12 16:50, HiPhish wrote:
Hello Schemers,
A while ago I presented my MessagePack implementation for Guile[1] here
and I
want to make it available to users.
Guile has no dedicated package manager,
I use guile as my package manager, It is easy enough to install.
And Since I keep G
Hi Artyom,
Artyom Poptsov writes:
> For those of you who interested in a new release of Guile-SSH [1]:
Yes, definitely!
I mostly have one question: Is Guile-SSH ready to use for writing
maintenance tools on a cluster (like a tool execute-on-each-node)?
> [1] https://github.com/artyom-poptsov/
Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
> wget https://bitbucket.org/ArneBab/conf/downloads/conf-0.2.2.tar.gz && tar xf
> conf-0.2.2.tar.gz && cd conf-0.2.2 && ./bootstrap.sh && ./configure --prefix
> ~/.local && make && make install
Better use 0.2.3, that resolves some annoyances:
wget https://bitbuck
HiPhish writes:
> Hello Schemers,
>
> A while ago I presented my MessagePack implementation for Guile[1] here and I
> want to make it available to users. Guile has no dedicated package manager,
> so
> it's either manual or Guix, and I would like to support both. What it the
> best
> way of
Hello Guilers.
For those of you who interested in a new release of Guile-SSH [1]:
I *do not* lost an interest in the project, I'm just buried under my
jobs and other tasks. Yet I'm trying to allocate some time slices for
Guile-SSH. For example, I just merged the new implementation of RREPL
(sta
Hello Schemers,
A while ago I presented my MessagePack implementation for Guile[1] here and I
want to make it available to users. Guile has no dedicated package manager, so
it's either manual or Guix, and I would like to support both. What it the best
way of doing it?
So far I have a repositor