So perhaps it would be worthwhile to create, like jruby, a single zip/ tgz file containing clojure, clojure-contrib, and a reasonable bin/clj file that will find at least the core clojure jar files on its own? I don't see how you're going to actually deploy any clojure apps, or connect to a database, or really use any third party code at all without understanding how java's classpath works but at least you can get a REPL going.
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