oras
oras | quicklisp-https | |
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8 | 3 | |
1,266 | 1 | |
3.3% | - | |
9.3 | 0.0 | |
4 days ago | almost 7 years ago | |
Go | Common Lisp | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
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oras
- Distribute Artifacts Across OCI Registries
- OCI image from dockerfile
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RFC 6920: Naming Things with Hashes
Interesting, I'd not known of this RFC before.
Another example of a content-addressed data store could be OCI registries (more commonly known as container image registries). Using them to store arbitrary artefacts is quite well supported now: https://oras.land/
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sbcl - require
See https://oras.land/
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Ocicl – An ASDF system distribution and management tool for Common Lisp
> ... but still only supports one niche operating system.
1. Linux is not a niche in the target market for this project.
2. The project is written in Common Lisp with hard dependencies on SBCL-provided libraries[1], so there's reason to suspect it should work on other OSes supported by SBCL.
3. Sure, the presence of Makefile and sb-posix imply it requires a POSIX compliant OS, but Linux is not the only one that fits the bill.
4. The included Linux-only binary 'oras' is clearly a vendored artifact, not part of this project, and clearly an OCI client. A simple search shows it is indeed cross-platform[2].
Perhaps you should try what almost every Linux user has had to do when encountering software actually built for only one "niche" operating system that they want to use on their OS: look.
1. https://github.com/ocicl/ocicl/blob/170aff0/ocicl.asd#L34
2. https://github.com/oras-project/oras/releases
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Looking for an artifact store for generic assets, rather than specially-formatted packages or containers. Thinking maybe ORAS, but wondering if there are other options.
oras isn't that unpopular, Helm is using it as an SDK for example. Here are other projects who are using it. https://github.com/oras-project/oras/network/dependents
- OCI Registry as Storage
quicklisp-https
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Ocicl – An ASDF system distribution and management tool for Common Lisp
Other options are:
- Quicklisp -really slick, libraries in there are curated. (with https support here: https://github.com/rudolfochrist/ql-https and here: https://github.com/snmsts/quicklisp-https.git)
- for project-local dependencies like virtualenv: https://github.com/fukamachi/qlot
- a new, more traditional one: https://www.clpm.dev (CLPM comes as a pre-built binary, supports HTTPS by default, supports installing multiple package versions, supports versioned systems, and more)
For recent Quicklisp upgrades: http://ultralisp.org/
Ocicl is very new (5 days) and tries a new approach, building "on tools from the world of containers".
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quicklisp security (or total lack of it)
I use this on a system that has curl to safely bootstrap https://github.com/snmsts/quicklisp-https.git which then uses openssl via dexador so that I can drop the curl dependency. A bit of a dance to get everything up and running, but once it is done for a given system you are good to go.
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Why do people use Quicklisp although it is known to be vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks?
https://github.com/snmsts/quicklisp-https/blob/master/quicklisp-https.asd#L7 ?
What are some alternatives?
regclient - Docker and OCI Registry Client in Go and tooling using those libraries.
quicklisp-client - Quicklisp client.
containerd - An open and reliable container runtime
BDFProxy - Patch Binaries via MITM: BackdoorFactory + mitmProxy.
distribution - The toolkit to pack, ship, store, and deliver container content
ql-https - HTTPS support for Quicklisp via curl
imgpkg - Store application configuration files in Docker/OCI registries
quicklisp-projects - Metadata for projects tracked by Quicklisp.
distribution-spec - OCI Distribution Specification
qlot - A project-local library installer for Common Lisp
watchtower - A process for automating Docker container base image updates.
ocicl - An OCI-based ASDF system distribution and management tool for Common Lisp