Hi Pierre, You are correct that Clojure development via CIDER is dependent upon having at least one of the three Clojure build tools installed and on your PATH. These are your choices (in order of age):
- lein https://leiningen.org/ - boot https://boot-clj.com/ - clojure https://clojure.org/guides/getting_started All three are simply shell scripts that download their respective JARs into $HOME/.lein, $HOME/.boot, $HOME/.clojure, and/or $HOME/.m2/repository. For lein and boot, I just manually install them into a scripts directory in my $HOME directory and add that to my $PATH in my ~/.bashrc. For clojure, I pass the installdir option to its installation script to put all of its files in $HOME/local (which I add to my PATH instead of using the global /usr/local). Creating a Guix package for any of these three tools shouldn't be all that difficult, but I have unfortunately not yet taken the time to put them together. If someone does create them though (particularly one for `clojure`), I would be quite happy indeed. Happy hacking, Gary Pierre Neidhardt <m...@ambrevar.xyz> writes: > Thanks for sharing, John! > > And any one using Clojure? -- GPG Key ID: 7BC158ED Use `gpg --search-keys lambdatronic' to find me Protect yourself from surveillance: https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org ======================================================================= () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments Please avoid sending me MS-Office attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html