On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote:
> It sounds more likely that your copy of Clojure is out of date. Are you
> pulling from the sourceforge SVN by any chance?
>
> It would probably be a good idea to make it so the last commit in the SF
> repo is simply a README saying "don't use this anymore; use the current
> repository at [...]" and remove all the code in it just to avoid these
> problems in the future.

I had a similar problem, but I had taken some time off, then come back
to Clojure. I realized I had to checkout from Google Code instead.

> If you're having trouble keeping your versions straight and updating,
> you should try using M-x clojure-install from within Emacs. Recent
> versions of clojure-mode have this included. It will check out Clojure,
> Contrib, SLIME, and Clojure-swank and configure Emacs to use those
> newly-checked out versions for you. It is very straightforward and seems
> to work well for everyone I've talked with. Give it a shot and let me
> know how it works for you.

Cool! Didn't know about this feature.


Paul

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