Konrad Hinsen <konrad.hin...@fastmail.net> writes:
> I work with the development branch regularly updated from github. Do I
> conclude correctly that clojure-install is of no use for me?

You can let clojure-install perform the initial setup and then simply
issue a "git checkout master" from the clojure/ directory and
recompile. But it's an extra step for you. I'd take patches to make
(for
instance) invoking it with the prefix arg have it check out master
while
it would work with 1.0 otherwise, but I'm probably not going to write
that myself unless we start following master at work.

>> I think the value-add here is pretty minimal. Before Clojure 1.0 if a
>> change in Clojure broke swank-clojure, we'd have to scramble to get it
>> fixed in swank-clojure, and everyone would update. But now that
>> there's
>> a stable target, I haven't been tracking master closely, so staying
>> up-to-date is much less important.
>
> How stable is swank-clojure in practice with the changes that happened
> since 1.0?

I think we've only had one breakage, and it was fixed in a couple
days. But I'm not making any guarantees. =)

-Phil

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