If you're on Windows, please take a look at Clojure Box:

http://clojure.bighugh.com/

It comes with an installer which sets you up with an Emac environment
running Clojure + contrib.

It's everything you need to get up in running in minutes. This is the
path I took when I faced similar difficulties as you.

Let me know later if you need help adding in more depedencies like
Compojure or DB drivers, as I had to struggle through that a tiny bit.

Rob



On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Hubert Iwaniuk <neo...@kungfoo.pl> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm newcomer to clojure.
>
> Downloaded clojure.jar.
> Decided to go with VimClojure.
> So I need clojure-contrib.
> svn co clojure-contrib, and failed to build.
> svn co clojure, build fine retried building clojure-contrib, went fine.
>
> It's fine by me, but I believe that is not really a good user experience to
> need to build from sources just to start playing around.
>
> It might be good to have clojure-contrib released as clojure is released.
>
> Cheers,
>    Hubert.
>
> >
>

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