clfswm for Debian ----------------- * HowTo start CLFSWM CLFSWM can be started using /usr/bin/clfswm. By default, CLFSWM assumes that you want to use it with CLISP. You can configure it to use another implementation based on the following rules: 1. the first command line argument 2. environment variable $LISP 3. the first line like "debian=" in its configuration file. 4. clisp For example, if you want to use SBCL, you can invoke clfswm like this: $ /usr/bin/clfswm sbcl or $ export LISP=sbcl $ /usr/bin/clfswm or put a line such as '; debian=sbcl' in the configuration file of clfswm, then $ /usr/bin/clfswm CLFSWM handles clisp, sbcl and cmucl internally. If you want to use another implementation, for example 'foobar', then clfswm try to execute the command `clfswm-foobar`. The implementation name must match the following pattern: [A-Za-z0-9._][A-Za-z0-9._+-]* -- Desmond O. Chang , Sun, 06 Mar 2011 23:56:54 +0800