I'm also a relative newbie who works mostly in OS X. If you really just want 
the core language support and you're going to call java from the command line 
then you can do the platform-agnostic download from 
http://clojure.org/downloads and that should work fine. If you want more, like 
an IDE with some nice language-specific features that takes care of setting the 
classpath correctly for runs, etc., then I've found that the simplest thing (as 
a mac user) is Eclipse/Counterclockwise, following the instructions at 
http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/clojure/Getting_Started_with_Eclipse_and_Counterclockwisey
 

YMMV, of course, and I only briefly explored the TextMate options.

 -Lee

On Aug 17, 2010, at 10:59 AM, HB wrote:

> Hey,
> How to install Clojure on Mac OS X?
> I googled the web, some use MacPorts, others write some shell scripts.
> Is there a -standard- way to install Clojure on OS X (if possible,
> please don't refer me to MacPorts)?
> Thanks all for help and time.
> 

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