Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> writes:
>> I'd agree with this. The situation is even not ideal with linux; when I
>> first used Clojure I was reticient to install lein by hand and only lein
>> 1 was available for my repo. Lazy? Well, I use 4 or 5 machines
>> routinely, and I set them up as I go, so an quick and easy install is
>> important. Eventually, I relented. 
>
> I know this is a drag, but package managers nearly always lag behind
> upstream releases; it's an unfortunate fact of life.

Sure, I know. I think I started Clojure at a slightly unfortunate time,
with both lein1->lein2 and slime-swank->nrepl. 

> If you're interested in helping on this, please drop a line on the
> Leiningen mailing list and we can pick it up there.

Packaging isn't my expertise, am afraid. I've tried an Emacs hack
instead, which I've mailed to nrepl.el. 

Phil

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