ok, actually this isn't working from Rob's server. Tried git:// too and that was refused.
I get: pa...@pallit:~$ git clone http://www.robmyers.org/git/cybernetic-microblogger.git Initialized empty Git repository in /home/palli/cybernetic-microblogger/.git/ Cannot get remote repository information. Perhaps git-update-server-info needs to be run there? Pall On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:10 PM, Pall Thayer <[email protected]> wrote: > James, you can probably use "sudo apt-get install git" or "sudo > apt-get install git-core" (or maybe even both) to install Git and then > just: > > git clone http://www.robmyers.org/git/cybernetic-critic-microblogger.git > > Version control systems rock. You should try one of your own. I use > Subversion here at home for some bigger projects I'm involved with. > I've worked with CVS and Git but Subversion seemed like it was the > easiest to set up. > > best r. > Pall > > On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:47 PM, james morris <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Rob, >> >> Two problems here! (regarding usage of the source) >> >> 1) I've never used GIT so don't know exactly what I'm looking at. I >> downloaded a snapshot of master: >> >> cybernetic-microblogger-39998f557db139fb426dda6d0b16cd098528237c.tar.gz >> >> 2) Having only recently begun learning CL, I'm not quite sure what's >> going on. Eventually figured out the first part: >> >> (load "install.lisp") ; not ./install.lisp in bash >> >> It downloaded http://www.lichteblau.com/cxml-stp/download/cxml-stp.tgz >> and I chose to install in ~/.sbcl >> >> then I ran make (not from within sbcl) and got this: >> >> sbcl --load "./make.lisp" >> This is SBCL 1.0.18.debian, an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp. >> More information about SBCL is available at <http://www.sbcl.org/>. >> >> SBCL is free software, provided as is, with absolutely no warranty. >> It is mostly in the public domain; some portions are provided under >> BSD-style licenses. See the CREDITS and COPYING files in the >> distribution for more information. >> ; loading system definition from >> ; /home/james/Lisp/cybernetic-microblogger/cybernetic.asd into >> ; #<PACKAGE "ASDF0"> >> ; registering #<SYSTEM #:CYBERNETIC {1002A20801}> as CYBERNETIC >> >> debugger invoked on a SIMPLE-ERROR in thread #<THREAD "initial thread" >> RUNNING {1002669E61}>: >> Error during processing of --eval option (LOAD #P"./make.lisp"): >> >> component #:MICROBLOG-BOT not found, required by >> #<SYSTEM "cybernetic" {1002A20801}> >> >> ----- >> >> Now might there be a problem with a missing ASDF component??? As before I >> tried (load "install.lisp") i tried (compile-file "install.lisp") >> and it spoke thus: >> >> ; compiling file >> "/home/james/Lisp/cybernetic-microblogger/install.lisp" (written 16 >> MAY 2009 07:30:45 PM): >> ; compiling (REQUIRE (QUOTE ASDF)) >> ; compiling (REQUIRE (QUOTE ASDF-INSTALL)); >> ; compilation unit aborted >> ; caught 1 fatal ERROR condition >> ; compilation aborted because of fatal error: >> ; READ failure in COMPILE-FILE: >> ; SB-INT:SIMPLE-READER-PACKAGE-ERROR at 909 (line 22, column 21) on >> #<SB-SYS:FD-STREAM for "file >> /home/james/Lisp/cybernetic-microblogger/install.lisp" {10026A14A1}>: >> ; package "ASDF-INSTALL" not found >> ; compilation aborted after 0:00:01 >> NIL >> T >> T >> >> --- >> so I assumed it was wrong to (compile-file "install.lisp") and correct >> to (load "install.lisp"). >> >> --- >> >> Anyway, I don't have a identi.ca profile so I can't actually use the >> s/w but just wanted to play around with it a little, see if i could >> learn something or other... >> >> btw, i like: >> A crosshatched black aeroplane on a smooth rich magenta ground. >> >> Cheers, >> james. >> >> >> On 27/5/2009, "Rob Myers" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>>The Cybernetic Artwork Nobody Wrote is now on identi.ca (and mirrored >>>on twitter): >>> >>>http://identi.ca/cybernetic >>> >>>http://twitter.com/cyberneticart >>> >>>It's being critiqued by The Cybernetic Critic: >>> >>>http://identi.ca/cybercritic >>> >>>Follow them and see inside the workings of a miniature artworld. >>> >>>Send them a message and they'll say hi and tell you how to see their >>>source code. >>> >>>- Rob. >>>_______________________________________________ >>>NetBehaviour mailing list >>>[email protected] >>>http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> NetBehaviour mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >> > > > > -- > ***************************** > Pall Thayer > artist > http://www.this.is/pallit > ***************************** > -- ***************************** Pall Thayer artist http://www.this.is/pallit ***************************** _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
