> In my opinion, atleast in the GNU/Linux world, it should be left to
> distributors to do this job. On Debian for instance, one just need to
> do `apt-get install clojure clojure-contrib' to get clojure installed.

It's equally simple on the Mac with Homebrew [1]:

$ brew install clojure clojure-contrib

MacPorts is probably along the same lines. Then there's also my little
ClojureX [2] project, where I'd really like some more feedback by
Windows users. Maybe some of the people in this thread who are
dissatisfied with Clojure on Windows can give it a try?

Michael

[1] http://github.com/mxcl/homebrew
[2] http://github.com/citizen428/ClojureX/

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