Thanks Phil.

It looked like I could change the environment variables, but when I saw the dreaded string ".m2" I became sore afraid.

Stu
"maven-free for over 40 years"

Stuart Halloway <stuart.hallo...@gmail.com> writes:

We are considering adding leiningen to a chef install for EC2
instances. However, we want lein (and the associated maven cruft) to
be available to all users, not just the user running the install script.

Is this a solved problem?

You should be fine just changing the values of LEIN_JAR and optionally
CLOJURE_JAR in the bin script.

and, why does lein try to put clojure.jar on the BOOTCLASSPATH?
...when it is also buried in the leiningen standalone?

From what I've heard on OS X the boot times are more or less intolerable
if you have to go through the verification phases that the boot
classpath skips. If this isn't a problem on your platform you can leave
CLOJURE_JAR alone and it will still work.

-Phil
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