unregister-common-lisp-source(8) [debian man page]
register-common-lisp-implementation(8) System Manager's Manual register-common-lisp-implementation(8)NAME
(un)register-common-lisp-{implementation|source) - internal clc commands
SYNOPSIS
register-common-lisp-implementation implementation
unregister-common-lisp-implementation implementation
register-common-lisp-source source-package
unregister-common-lisp-source source-package
clc-update-customized-images source-package
DESCRIPTION
These are internal common lisp controller commands. Common lisp source and implementation packages use them to register themselves to the
common lisp controller or to cause regeneration of implementation images if they were selected to be present in such.
BUGS
Bug reports should be sent to the debian BTS, preferably with reportbug.
SEE ALSO
The Common Lisp in Debian Manual at
http://cl-debian.alioth.debian.org/clid/clid.html/
AUTHOR
Peter Van Eynde (pvaneynd@debian.org), Kevin M. Rosenberg (kmr@debian.org) and Rene van Bevern (rvb@progn.org) 2001-2006
7th Edition June 5, 2002 register-common-lisp-implementation(8)
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clfswm - A(nother) Common Lisp Full Screen Window Manager
SYNOPSIS
clfswm [implementation]
DESCRIPTION
CLFSWM is a 100% Common Lisp X11 window manager (based on Tinywm and Stumpwm. Many thanks to them). It can be driven only with the keyboard
or with the mouse.
CLFSWM uses the following rules to determine which implementation should be used:
1. the first command line argument.
2. environment variable $LISP
3. the first line like "debian=<impl>" in its configuration file.
4. clisp
CLFSWM handles clisp, sbcl and cmucl internally. If you specify a different implementation, CLFSWM will try to execute the command
clfswm-<implementation>. See /usr/share/doc/clfswm/README.Debian for details.
OPTIONS
implementation
Indicates which implementation should be used.
ENVIRONMENT
LISP
Indicates which implementation should be used.
FILES
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/clfswm/clfswmrc
User configuration file. If XDG_CONFIG_HOME is undefined, $HOME/.config/clfswm/clfswmrc will be used.
$HOME/.clfswmrc
Deprecated. This file will be used only if the previous file does not exist.
/etc/clfswmrc
System-wide configuration file.
SEE ALSO clisp(1), sbcl(1), cmucl(1).
AUTHOR
CLFSWM was written by Philippe Brochard <pbrochard@common-lisp.net>.
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