Hi phil. Thanks for your help with this. This step of downloading the
jars into .swank-clojure is what never happened and why it never
worked through elpa. Downloading the swank-clojure jar manually fixed
the problem.

I'm not sure if you manage the swank-clojure install via elpa but
please let me know if there are any details I can provide regarding my
system where it failed to download the jarfile for me (assuming it was
supposed to). In general it was a 4 day old Ubuntu 9.10 with emacs23
installed.

And thanks for swank clojure man. It's a really great REPL and worth
any trouble I may have had installing it.

On Feb 19, 11:05 am, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 11:17 PM, joseph hirn <joseph.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I do not have a ~/.swank-clojure directory. I do have a swank-
> > clojure-1.1.0 directory from the swank install via elpa in ~/.emacs.d/
> > swank-clojure-1.1.0 but I have tried deleting that manually several
> > times and reinstalling it via elpa, no dice. I also had some seemingly
> > related files in ~/src but I removed all of those to start as fresh as
> > possible.
>
> When you invoke M-x slime, it should ask you if you want to install
> Clojure. If you say yes, it downloads the jars into ~/.swank-clojure.
> If it's not doing that, it's hard to say what's going wrong. Maybe you
> have an older copy of slime installed via apt-get alongside the elpa
> version?
>
> -Phil

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