For what it's worth, I installed CCW on Eclipse Helios on Win7
yesterday and it works perfectly.  Thanks Laurent!

On Jan 18, 9:27 am, Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2011/1/18 Ken Wesson <kwess...@gmail.com>
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> > On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 4:46 AM, Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com>
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> > > Hi,
> > >> No menu options exist to create a
> > >> new Clojure namespace .clj file,
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> > > It does. You should see an option "Clojure File" in the "File > Create
> > new"
> > > menu.
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> > I don't.
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> > > If not, then probably there's a problem with the java perspective not
> > being
> > > refreshed.
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> > The install prompted me to restart Eclipse afterward, and I did do so.
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> > > That's more annoying now that people will more and more use the Eclipse
> > > integrated "market place" to install ccw, and thus not follow the quick
> > > install guide which explicitly says "Go to menu Window > Reset
> > Perspective
> > > ..".
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> > Restarting Eclipse was presumably supposed to suffice. No "quick
> > install guide" was presented to me on install.
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> > > Will you please file an issue for this ?
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> > I don't have an account there, unless my gmail account is good for
> > Google Code access.
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> > >> nor to create a REPL using the
> > >> project dependencies,
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> > > Not true.
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> > I saw this with my own eyes. Trust me.
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> > > Select any clj file of your project, or select the project's node, and
> > > trigger the "Run > Clojure Application" command.
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> > I don't recall seeing such a command.
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> > Also, wouldn't such a command attempt to run a genclass -main rather
> > than a project REPL? If it actually does the latter then it is
> > grievously mis-named.
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> > > Please note that you have installed the stable version of CCW, version
> > > 0.0.64, and that in this version the REPL is working, but "featureless".
> > > If you want to help test future 0.2.0 version of CCW, you'll need to
> > remove
> > > version 0.0.64, and install the alternate feature from the ccw update
> > site :
> > >   * first uninstall CCW 0.0.64: Menu Help > About Eclipse > Installation
> > > Detail > [Select "Counterclockwise ..", click Uninstall...]
> > >   * follow the manual steps listed here
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> >http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/clojure/Getting_Started_with_Eclips...
> > >   * but instead of installing version 0.0.64, go to the "... Release
> > > candidates version" category and check "Counterclockwise Feature REPL UI
> > > Branch" version 0.2.0.RC04
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> > Sounds like a rather awkward procedure. Nobody much will try your beta
> > version if a) it isn't advertised *anywhere*, so nobody even knows it
> > exists, b) it requires a complicated procedure to install instead of
> > point at something and click, and c) the so-called "stable" version
> > does not seem to completely work properly out-of-the-box.
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> > >> I also clicked the
> > >> change-perspective gadget after noticing it indicating a "Java"
> > >> perspective, to see if there was a separate "Clojure" perspective to
> > >> change to, which might make the desired options appear in the
> > >> interface; also no dice.)
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> > > I have good news for you: ccw documentation is linked from the main page
> > of
> > > the counterclockwise project, in the "Quick links" section, and it's
> > neither
> > > a pdf neither a video, plain old wiki page:
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> > >http://code.google.com/p/counterclockwise/wiki/Documentation
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> > That's a bit snarky. But no-one should have to read the documentation
> > just to get it installed and to locate and use the most obvious
> > features that have direct parallels in Enclojure. In particular,
> > no-one has to with Enclojure. If there are extra install steps beyond
> > "install and restart IDE" then there shouldn't be; if there are menu
> > items whose names are misleading they should be renamed; etc.
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> You're reinforcing obvious statements.
> Now I'm tired today, so I'll stop feed you. Sorry, but that's best, or I'll
> get really upset.

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