The latest commit allows ClojureCLR to run against the most recent
commit of the DLR.


>> The more final solution will be an installer that takes care of all of
>> this.
>
> That sounds interesting. Any plans for clojure.contrib? I'd be really
> interested in helping where I can, and porting clojure code to .NET is
> something I can do. I'm aware of the fact that Clojure core isn't
> ported completely yet, but I think work can proceed in parallel on
> core and contrib. Some device to avoid duplicate work on porting
> clojure.contrib would be nice.

I'm hoping someone will step up on writing an installer.

The only major piece of the core not completed is genclass.  The main
items on the agenda at the moment:

1) Finish BigDecimal to remove vjslib dependency (should be done in a
few more days).
2) Implementing genclass
3) Creating an installer
4) Converting clojure.contrib

Item (3) can be done by anyone with appropriate .Net skills.

Item (4) requires Clojure app programmer knowledge more than Clojure
internals knowledge.

- David
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