Today, in Oxford

Today, in Oxford

Today, in Oxford

metacircles is now offering per-incident paid-for support for SBCL and related software. Presently this has less to do with actual customer demand and more to do with distracting the people who point to lack of commercial support as a reason not to use free CL predicted customer demand.

There is a fix in SBCL CVS sb-bsd-sockets for the writing-to-closed-files bug that SLIME users sometimes experience.

Last week, Frank Neubüser found the notes I made last year on Oracle Wallet Manager. By spooky co-incidence, I had occasion on Monday to revisit this experience and revise my notes in that light: you can now find the new version (and Frank's email) over at metacircles


Comments?

This blog has no comment-publishing facility: it's all done by hand. Feedback is welcome, though: if you would like to get in touch, email me on comment2010 @ telent . net and I will publish your thoughts (unless you tell me you don't want me to) as an addendum to the article, provided only that in my view they are interesting, amusing, relevant, accurate, or (best) some combination of the four. Relevant links are welcome in support of your argument: spam and untargeted requests for help are not.

telent netowrks

Geeky stuff about what I do. Many include Lisp, Android, Javascript, Linux and matters arising. For my other personality (less tech and more skating/cycling), see coruskate