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Re: [Logs-devel] running LoGS


From: Jim Prewett
Subject: Re: [Logs-devel] running LoGS
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2006 03:14:02 -0600 (MDT)

Thanks Vijay!

That all looks right to me :)

I think the cl-cli stuff could really be cleaned up to; Its enough to give 
me portable command-line access for what I need, but I'm not sure anyone 
else would ever want to use it.  I, at least, percieve a need for a 
library like my cl-cli stuff.

Nice work,
Jim

James E. Prewett                    address@hidden address@hidden 
Systems Team Leader           LoGS: http://www.hpc.unm.edu/~download/LoGS/ 
Designated Security Officer         OpenPGP key: pub 1024D/31816D93    
HPC Systems Engineer III   UNM HPC  505.277.8210

On Sat, 15 Apr 2006, Vijay Lakshminarayanan wrote:

> Hi Jim
> 
> I decided that it's best we keep these details in the mailing list. 
> Makes it easy -- I had to search for them myself today :-)
> 
> ***
> You will need to load, in this order:
> 1. cl-ppcre-x.y.z/load.lisp
> 2. logs/cl-cli/cl-cli.lisp
> 3. logs/load-LoGS.lisp
> 
> [previous steps not necessary for this]
> building/testing LoGS:
> 1. ./Build_LoGS.sh
> 2. ./Test_LoGS.sh
> 
> running LoGS with CMUCL:
> 3. lisp -core /path/to/LoGS.core --ruleset ruleset.lisp --file logfile
> -eval '(main)'
> 
> getting the LoGS help blurb -- hopefully we have a man page/info for it 
> someday: lisp -core ~/logs/LoGS.core --help -eval '(main)' [these are 
> written in LoGS-command-line.lisp] ***
> 
> Cheers
> Vijay
> 
> 
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