Thanks Paul, for the quick response.

On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Phil Hagelberg<p...@hagelb.org> wrote:
> That's right. Side note to folks with commit access: it would be a good
> idea to check in a note to the deprecated repositories telling people
> where to go for the latest versions.

Or, better, do away with those obsolete repos entirely. But whatever.

[snip]
> Someone recently branched a 1.0-compatible contrib. I don't think
> there's a tarball for it yet. IIUC the only breaking change so far has
> been the move of test-is out of contrib to Clojure itself.

So I guess my unstated question is this: what is the GIT incantation
to get a particular branch of a repository (or whatever the GIT
terminology is for it)? The documentation for git-clone doesn't help
much, and none of the tutorials I've read seem to talk about this.

[snip]
> Once we make changes to clojure-mode and swank-clojure, we'll be sure to
> tag the last versions that work with 1.0. Until then you can just use
> the master branch.

Cool, will do.

Thanks again!

    -tree

-- 
Tom Emerson
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