Hi All,

I rebuild a brand-spanking Ubuntu 10.10 system and tried IntelliJ and
labrepl. Also tried all three JDKs (openjdk sun-java-6, andf the
IntelliJ built-in) none of these worked with incanter graphics.

As I reported before the graphics work fine from the command-line.

*I seriously believe there is a missing step in published
configuration instructions, or that a development environment being
used elsewhere on the same machine by other people testing provides a
magic fix.

IMHO the NetBeans and Eclipse configs were also flaky or heavyweight.
I started trying EMACS but learning curve is high for entry.

Cheers,
--PG

On Apr 11, 4:44 pm, peterg <..> wrote:
> OK that's nice and clear. Thanks for your help....
>
> --PG
>
> On Apr 11, 1:31 pm, Aaron Bedra <aaron.be...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I'm on Ubuntu 10.10 64.  I use it as my daily development environment.  
> > I just installed IntelliJ community edition 10 and checked out labrepl.  
> > I used the maven browser and selected the clojure:repl task and
> > everything worked successfully.  You can still try out Clojure though
> > labrepl using any of the other editor options until you get your
> > IntelliJ issues sorted out.
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> > On 04/10/2011 10:49 PM, peterg wrote:> The Ubuntu configuration is very 
> > plain - not used for anything else.
> > > X11 is part of the standard distribution.
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> > > I would really like to try out Clojure through this tutorial...
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> > > --PG
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> > --
> > Cheers,
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> > Aaron Bedra
> > --
> > Clojure/corehttp://clojure.com

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