Ferada / cl-cffi-gtk

#cl-cffi-gtk on Freenode. A Lisp binding to GTK+3. SBCL/CCL/ABCL (ECL/CLISP unstable)
http://www.crategus.com/books/cl-cffi-gtk
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Project status Jun 2019 #30

Closed stacksmith closed 5 years ago

stacksmith commented 5 years ago

@Ferada - are you still active here? I haven't checked in a while, and there is activity at the original repo. I know you've made a lot of fixes - are they merged upstream? Thanks

Ferada commented 5 years ago

Sure, just for work though.

That said, the original repo now has an enormous amount of changes from early this year and I'm not working on getting any fixes in this repo merged upstream due to lack of any response. So, from my side it's kind of a dead end.

stacksmith commented 5 years ago

Hmm. Maybe @crategus doesn't like you for some reason.

Ferada commented 5 years ago

Maybe, maybe not. I can't justify spending time solving that problem at the moment.

Edit: It's 215 commits ahead, 452 commits behind the source repo. And those aren't (for the biggest part) reformatting changes. It would take a lot of time making that compatible.

stacksmith commented 5 years ago

Sorry to add to your wasted time. I am just trying to figure out which branch to use... I know you've put in a lot of effort, and the last time I used cl-cffi-gtk there were some gaping holes..

Ferada commented 5 years ago

Sorry to add to your wasted time.

No worries about that, it'll help other people asking the same question :)

I am just trying to figure out which branch to use... I know you've put in a lot of effort, and the last time I used cl-cffi-gtk there were some gaping holes..

If you're not too bothered by the unmerged fixes probably best to follow crategus' repo since it looks to me like he'll follow the changes upcoming to GTK 4 too. Any kind of big changes (aka generated code / comments) is definitely better over there.

If you are ... well, if you could also make tickets for specific issues I can probably help out with patching those holes.

stacksmith commented 5 years ago

That was my thinking... I appreciate your generous offer. Thank you.