
It certainly gives me some impetus to finish the CCL port I started Dec 28th. At this juncture, it builds fine again and I can't get it to act up. I got very confused in the course of all that trying to figure out what happened. I'm pretty sure I tried it with a fresh, recompiled sbcl and also tried removing all fasls and recompiling.
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I had issues with it in my old archlinux install as well as the new one, with old and current checkouts of my code and with a checkout of Leslie's tree. The bad thing was the error was intermittent and I couldn't isolate the cause. The resulting executable would exit as soon as you ran it complaining of a fatal error and a lost gc invariant. Almost immediately after the release I started having odd issues building paktahn with sbcl. The Paktahn release was not without some drama though. It's kind of silly because AUR Helpers are a dime a dozen (or two dozen) but I'm still having fun.
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Another large part is that there is great joy in having written some part of my day to day software and having a (relatively) deep understanding of it. Part of it is the work I've put in to date, part of it is how pleasant it's been working with Leslie and how much I've learned. It's hard to explain why I'm so invested in Paktahn. A lot of new features and fixed bugs are present but there is still so much on my Paktahn.todo list. For all intents and purposes, the wait was worth it. On Sunday, after 3 months of work Leslie and I finally made the Paktahn 0.8.2 release. It's a dumb diversion but every now and then I just have to rip my system up a little.

To some degree, I'm fleshing it out still. In the course of all this fiddling, I made a fresh archlinux install in a new partition with essentially nothing but Lisp and C compilers, a tiling window manager, Chromium, Emacs and a music player. I also spent a little time adding a lot of projects to clbuild in case I felt like playing with them.

Over the break I had fooled around with a new window manager (StumpWM in lieu of XMonad) and started using clbuild instead of asdf-install. I spent the bulk of the second half of last week and the weekend writing code, reading code or screwing around with configuration files.which are all things I enjoy a good bit. Moving on, I got back into code last Tuesday after a long holiday absence. I will say I've been deeply enjoying Jon Hopkins, Ametsub and Minus the Bear this week. Besides, last.fm should tell you most of that. As for the music, I've considered compiling a top 5 favorite albums of 2009 list but haven't gotten around to it. I took the opportunity to discover some new music as I usually do and also to read two novels by Vernor Vinge that I thoroughly enjoyed: A Fire Upon the Deep and A Deepness in the Sky. Time with mom was really good as was some peace and quiet and time to reflect. I have a skateboard again so when the weather clears up I can get back to enjoying that. Then again, coming from a phone without a data plan I have no way of evaluating the 3G I'm getting. I've also switched service to T-Mobile and thus far been quite satisfied. Much as I would've liked an N900 they aren't subsidized by any carrier and so will remain out of my price range. As a gift, I had my thoroughly aged Nokia 6010 replaced by a shiny new Nexus One. To view a copy of this license, visit or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.Posted on 04:36:33 The last week has been thoroughly insane in ways both good and bad. Copyright 2007 James Fisher This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.
