OT: It looks like Gnuwin32 has not been updated in a while.

When I use a Windows machine, I always install cygwin: http://cygwin.com/

You can install emacs from that.

I feel like attaching a pic with the Dos Equis Most Interesting Man meme:
I don't always use Windows. But when I do, I install Cygwin.

- Eric MacAdie



On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Gregory Graham <gsg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm a Clojure newbie, and during Christmas break I decided to learn
> Clojure, and installed it on my Mac, using Emacs, Nrepl, and Leiningen 2.
> When I got back to work, I put the same setup on my Windows 7 machine, and
> the only issue was the lack of wget. So, I installed 
> Gnuwin32<http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/>,
> and everything works fine. I was already using git for version control, so
> that wasn't a problem.
>
> I will say that I had used Emacs several times in my career when working
> in a Unix environment, but did not like it on Windows. However, when I
> tried Emacs 24 on Windows a couple of weeks ago, I was pleasantly
> surprised, and it has now become my main editor at home and at work.
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