That is a useful hint. Thanks - I'll check that out. On Dec 6, 6:07 am, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote: > "balln...@googlemail.com" <balln...@googlemail.com> writes: > > Emacs /clojure-mode: > > You need to install git to pull down the latest sources! > > You needClojureandClojure-contrib (usually you cannot dowload > > contrib but have to build it) > > You need to have ant / maven to build contrib > > You need to download Emacs > > You need to downloadclojure-mode > > You need to modify .el startup files for Emacs > > and then - how do I get to the REPL? how does this all work? Is there > > This isn't true anymore. All that's needed is to use the Emacs Lisp > package manager (http://tromey.com/elpa) to grab swank-clojure, and it > will download all the dependent elisp and precompiled jars. Currently > that's 2 manual steps, but in Emacs 24 ELPA will be included, so you > will be able to skip that step. > > You were probably working from an older tutorial if you thought you had > to go through all those steps. It's become much simpler now, though > unfortunately the old misleading docs are still out there--not a lot I > can do about that. > > -Phil
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