On Jun 7, 2013, at 4:36 PM, Terje Norderhaug wrote:
> 
> MCLIDE is alive and well. Although the most recent public build was released 
> last summer, there are open source on github for those that want to 
> participate in the development:
> 
>    https://github.com/TerjeNorderhaug/mclide

Thanks Terje -- sorry for my assumption to the contrary, which was indeed based 
on the old release date of the most recent version.

I just downloaded and was able to get MCLIDE 2.0a0 running by following the 
instructions at https://github.com/TerjeNorderhaug/mclide.

Hooray!

But some notes/questions:

- I thought I'd address the comments/questions below to the MCLIDE mailing 
list, but the link for the list that's in the readme -- 
http://mclide.in-progress.com/listmaster -- resolves to a Heroku error. 

- A subscription email to mclide-talk-subscr...@in-progress.com produces no 
confirmation but I'm not sure what that means.

- The quick start instructions for Clojure in the readme that comes with the 
build don't work any more because lein plugins are now handled differently. The 
instructions in the the github readme do work (but I also note that I can't see 
a link to the github page from https://mclide.com or from the readme in the 
build... I knew it only from your email.)

- One of MCL's nicest features IMHO (and the subject of recent discussion on 
the Clojure list) was the ability to browse stack backtraces and see the values 
of arguments/locals when hitting an error. In MCLIDE I can get a dialog showing 
the backtrace, but no display of arguments or locals (and double-clicking on 
items in the backtrace just gives me warnings or errors). Is it possible to get 
this MCL/Fred feature in MCLIDE with Clojure?

Thanks for any help you can provide,

 -Lee

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