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clbuild 2.0 =========== http://gitorious.org/clbuild2 git clone git://gitorious.org/clbuild2/clbuild2.git This is clbuild 2.0, a shell script with the following features: - clbuild makes it easy to start Lisp and SLIME with a good default configuration - Used a wrapper for Quicklisp, it automatically downloads Quicklisp if needed, and has command line argument quickload Lisp projects from the shell. In this mode, all downloading and dependency tracking for Lisp projects is done by Quicklisp and ASDF. - Like classic clbuild from darcs, the current version still supports download from projects directly from upstream's version control. If you choose this installation method for a project, the version-controlled checkout overrides any previous installation made by Quicklisp. Usage ----- See ./clbuild --help History ------- This version of clbuild (maintained in git) is a slighly refactored fork of the classic clbuild script (maintained in darcs). classic clbuild was written by Luke Gorrie and contributors. Idea from jhbuild by James Henstridge (a Gnome hacker). Partial list of contributors: Luke Gorrie <luke@member.fsf.org> Anthony Chaumas-Pellet <achaumas@wispery.info> Christophe Rhodes <csr21@cantab.net> David Lichteblau <david@lichteblau.com> Eric Marsden <eric.marsden@free.fr> Andreas Fuchs <asf@boinkor.net> Albert Krewinkel Daniel White Ryan Davis Michael Weber (and probably others) C.f. DESIGN-NOTES to learn about differences between clbuild 2.0, quicklisp, and classic clbuild.
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