On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 9:10 PM, javajosh <javaj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> But seriously, it looks like despite the SLIME error it installed, and
> the lein stuff installed without a problem, so I have a pretty decent
> environment. Phew, that was easy!

Yeah, though it's not so bad on OSes that have a good built-in package manager.

The compilation warnings are annoying but harmless. Basically the
slime devs are sloppy, so their code can't get byte-compiled, but
Emacs is able to fall back to the interpreter so everything works
fine. I've tried to make it clear in the docs that you can ignore the
warnings, but they still look pretty intimidating.

-Phil

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