Hi csh, If you're dead set on CLISP you'll have to use StumpWM 1.0.0, the latest and last release to support multiple lisps. The git version (for which a new release is imminent) only supports SBCL. This was to remove maintenance overhead and to further solidify the common lisp community around SBCL.
The de facto way to install lisp dependencies is with quicklisp. So you'll follow those instructions and substitute clisp where sbcl is used. Then it should be a matter of './configure --lisp=clisp; make; make install' to get it compiled and installed. We'll help you as best we can, but we can't fix any bugs you encounter. A newer modern way of managing multiple lisps is roswell, so you make look into that as well. You're welcome to submit patches that can be applied to the current codebase, but I won't accept anything that is clisp dependent or works around clisp behavior. Sincerely, David "csh" <c...@bluehome.net> writes: > How do I build StumpWM with CLISP on Slackware 14.2? Some of the > instructions seem to say that I can use CLISP, but they're mostly > biased toward SBCL, which I don't want to compile if I don't have to. > > I looked for the deps. The X library bindings come with CLISP. > http://www.cliki.net/cl-ppcre > https://common-lisp.net/project/alexandria/ > > How do I install these? > > How do I make sure I'm building everything correctly? I don't want to > see an E: in gcc. > > _______________________________________________ > Stumpwm-devel mailing list > Stumpwm-devel@nongnu.org > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/stumpwm-devel _______________________________________________ Stumpwm-devel mailing list Stumpwm-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/stumpwm-devel