Which version of NetBeans did you install? Version 6.9 (the version
linked to on the netbeans.org front page) was released very recently.
It's unlikely that Enclojure has been updated for NetBeans 6.9.

On Jun 16, 5:29 pm, Lee Spector <lspec...@hampshire.edu> wrote:
> Starting from scratch, both to try it myself and to know what to tell my 
> students in the fall, when I'll want them all (regardless of background) to 
> be able to set up a reasonable Clojure environment without hassles. I've 
> never previously used netbeans. I'm doing this on a Mac running MacOS 10.6.3.
>
> I tried to follow the instructions 
> athttp://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/clojure/Getting_Started_with_Netbea...and 
> this is what happened:
>
> - Install NetBeans You need only the Java SE version.
>
> Done -- no problem.
>
> - If you’ve just installed Netbeans, activate feature Java SE:
>   - Activate features is on the Start page
>   - or from Tools, Plugins, Installed
>
> I don't see "Activate features" on the start page. Poked around (there are 
> three tabs...) but still didn't see it. Went to Tools, Plugins, Installed and 
> saw that there wasn't just one Java SE item but rather many. Checked all of 
> them. Now that I return to it I see that everything has a checkmark under 
> Active, so perhaps it was all activated initially and I didn't notice? In any 
> event I suppose it's all activated now.
>
> - Go to the Tools, Plugins and select the 'Settings' tab on the dialog
> - Click Add and call the Update Center "Enclojure" and use the following url:
>    http://www.enclojure.org/file/view/Autoupdate_Site.xml.gz
>
> Done -- no problem.
>
> - Go to the 'Avalilable Plugins' tab and select the "Enclojure Clojure Plugin 
> and click Install
>
> When I do it fails with the following messages:
>
> -----
> Some plugins require plugin Common Scripting Language API (new) to be 
> installed.
>
> The plugin Common Scripting Language API (new) is requested in version >= 
> 1.14.1.1.1.1.2 (release version 1) but only 2.5.1.2.1.1.4 (of release version 
> different from 1) was found.
>
> The following plugin is affected:
>       Enclojure Clojure Plugin
> Some plugins require plugin Editor Library to be installed.
>
> The plugin Editor Library is requested in version >= 1.44.1.9.2 (release 
> version 1) but only 2.10.1.10.2 (of release version different from 1) was 
> found.
>
> The following plugin is affected:
>       Enclojure Clojure Plugin
> Some plugins require plugin org.netbeans.modules.templates to be installed.
>
> The plugin org.netbeans.modules.templates is requested in version 1.7.1.
>
> The following plugin is affected:
>       Enclojure Clojure Plugin
>
> Some plugins not installed to avoid potential installation problems.
> -----
>
> And then I'm stuck. Is there a simple way to take care of this?
>
> Thanks,
>
>  -Lee
>
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> School of Cognitive Science, Hampshire College
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