Re: [lisp-snmp] latest SBCL not working with latest cl-net-snmp
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From: David L. <le...@ma...> - 2009-07-09 17:25:43
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On Jul 9, 2009, at 10:20 AM, Chun Tian (binghe) wrote: > Hi, David > > Actually your question can be solved simply because you're using > SBCL:) > > Let's assume you're not working on Windows platform and you know how > to use a SVN (Subversion) client. (if I'm wrong, contact me again) I'm on Mac OS X, as you appear to be :-) > > The result of ASDF-INSTALL is some links and directories in your > $HOME/.sbcl, for example, when I trying to install CL-YACC (asn.1 > trunk depends on this package, so it's a good sample), I got > messages below: > > * (asdf-install:install :cl-yacc) > Install where? > 1) System-wide install: > System in /Users/binghe/lib/sbcl/site-systems/ > Files in /Users/binghe/lib/sbcl/site/ > 2) Personal installation: > System in /Users/binghe/.sbcl/systems/ > Files in /Users/binghe/.sbcl/site/ > > I hope you're always choosing option (2). And after installation, > you'll find a "cl-yacc-0.3" directory in $HOME/.sbcl/site, and a > symbol link of "cl-yacc.asd" in your $HOME/.sbcl/systems: > Oh yes, always (2) :-) > binghe@binghe-pro:~/.sbcl/site$ ls -l > total 0 > drwxr-xr-x 10 binghe binghe 340 1 4 2009 cl-yacc-0.3 > binghe@binghe-pro:~/.sbcl/site$ cd ../systems/ > binghe@binghe-pro:~/.sbcl/systems$ ls -l > total 8 > lrwxr-xr-x 1 binghe binghe 45 7 10 01:16 yacc.asd -> /Users/ > binghe/.sbcl/site/cl-yacc-0.3/yacc.asd > > So, if you follow this path rules made by SBCL, you can easily set > up any other CL packages without directly using ASDF-INSTALL, just > checkout any packages from SVN into $HOME/.sbcl/site, and do symbol > link from all *.asd files into the $HOME/.sbcl/systems directory. > > My English is not quite good, I hope you can understand above notes, > or you should go comp.lang.lisp to ask others before actaully try my > trunk code:) Ah so I can just update my symlinks?! That's beautiful! Thank you a second time! Dave > > Regards, > > Chun Tian (binghe) > >> I will try trunk. >> >> My next question is how exactly to build it and use it without asdf- >> install :-) >> >> I'm a bit new to all this common lisp packaging stuff and want to >> make sure I get my paths correct or whatever I need to do to get it >> loaded. I suppose that's more of a question with an answer in the >> SBCL manual. >> >> Thank you for your prompt reply! >> >> Dave >> On Jul 9, 2009, at 10:04 AM, Chun Tian (binghe) wrote: >> >>> Hi, David >>> >>> Latest release of cl-net-snmp is a bit old, and your modifications >>> on update-mib.lisp are not supported in theory. >>> >>> I'm not sure what exactly you want to do, but I suggest you trying >>> my "trunk" code, in which SBCL are supported by update-mib.lisp >>> already. >>> >>> You'll need following packages directly from SVN: >>> >>> 1) SNMP trunk (pre 6.0), checkout from >>> >>> https://cl-net-snmp.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/cl-net-snmp/snmp/trunk >>> >>> 2) ASN.1 trunk (pre 5.0), checkout from >>> >>> https://cl-net-snmp.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/cl-net-snmp/asn.1/trunk >>> >>> 3) USOCKET "experimental-udp" branch (pre 0.5), from >>> >>> svn://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/svn/usocket/branches/ >>> experimental-udp >>> >>> I hope all your issues can be directly solved by these latest >>> trunk code. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Chun Tian (binghe) >>> >>>> I, with the help of a friend, discovered that many functions are >>>> not >>>> exported unless used with the lispworks Common Lisp environment. >>>> This >>>> includes seemingly very useful functions like 'snmp:update-mib. >>>> >>>> I'd REALLY like to use this project to test an SNMP agent I've been >>>> developing in another language, but I really would like to be >>>> able to >>>> compile MIBs too. >>>> >>>> Here's what I've done so far. >>>> >>>> [on snmp version 5.19] >>>> >>>> 1. I've asdf-installed the whole snmp software stack >>>> 2. I've removed the #+(lispworks) line from above >>>> (:file "update-mib" :depends-on ("mib")) >>>> >>>> so that I can get that file compiled via sbcl >>>> >>>> 3. to make update-mib.lisp compile I've commented out: >>>> ;;; Empty and old MIB module >>>> ;(eval-when (:load-toplevel :execute) >>>> ; (setf *mib-name-map* >>>> ; '((rfc1155-smi . snmpv2-smi) >>>> ; (rfc1212 . nil) >>>> ; (rfc-1212 . nil) >>>> ; (rfc1213-mib . nil) >>>> ; (rfc-1215 . nil))) >>>> ; (make-mib-name-map)) >>>> >>>> from update-mib.lisp in the snmp-5.19 directory of my site lisp >>>> stuff. >>>> >>>> 4. Now I can (require :asdf) and (require :snmp) and everything >>>> seemingly loads up ok. But when I try to use snmp:update-mib I get >>>> complaints about undefined functions for asn.1:compile-asn.1 >>>> >>>> I'm at the point where I feel I need help, and would like to make >>>> sure >>>> my changes, if they're any good, go upstream :-) >>>> >>>> >>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated. I do love the with-open- >>>> session and snmp-walk implementation and results by the way. This >>>> looks like a great package! I hope I can use it! >>>> >>>> Dave >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge >>>> This is your chance to win up to $100,000 in prizes! For a >>>> limited time, >>>> vendors submitting new applications to BlackBerry App World(TM) >>>> will have >>>> the opportunity to enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge. 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