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Opened Dec 20, 2020 by Jason Legler@smashedtoatoms

General Common Lisp questions about ~/.config/common-lisp/source-registry.conf.d/20-clpm-client.conf

The files in the source-registry.conf.d file are not evaluated as lisp statements as far as I can tell. They appear to be a config DSL. I am trying to figure out how I can dynamically point at my clpm client path instead of hard-coding it in a config file so I can build it into my asdf-vm plugin for sbcl. It's proving to be a bit of a nightmare. I am sure I haven't given you enough context, but any ideas you have would be appreciated. Also, if you don't have time to deal with this, feel free to just close this ticket. I am just at my wit's end.

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Reference: clpm/clpm#12