John, thanks. Not a stupid question at all. When learning a new language, a 
new environment, and using an unfamiliar OS, there are so many moving parts 
that it is sometimes hard to know where to begin when tracking stuff down. 
My old and favorite line here is that "signposts are generally made by 
people who know the lay of the land"..
So please keep the advice coming.

Chris

On Friday, October 18, 2013 10:16:38 AM UTC-5, John Mastro wrote:
>
> > So, clearly I need to get  the libs onto the classpath. The questions 
> are what libs, where and how? 
>
> Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but have you already listed the 
> dependency coordinates under the :dependencies key of your project.clj? 
>
> Leiningen has a sample project.clj here: 
> https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen/blob/master/sample.project.clj 
>
> You're unlikely to need most of the options - just take a look at 
> :dependencies. Each project will list the appropriate coordinate vector 
> (e.g. [some/project "1.0.0"]) on their project page and/or GitHub repo. 
>
> - John

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