Thanks again. I have to be away from home and my iMac for the next ten
days so it will be some time before I can work through your suggestions,
but I will certainly give them a try. I'll let you know what kind of
success I have. I very much appreciate your help.
--Larry Travis
Joost wrote:
On Jun 22, 7:36 am, Larry Travis wrote:
>
> Thanks. I'm not sure what you mean by "leiningen" or by a "clojure
> project" (which almost certainly reveals my inexperience with respect to
> clojure installation and/or programming!) but I think I can figure it
> out with some exploration.
Leinging
On 6/21/10 5:31 AM, patrik karlin wrote:
Hello theres a wherry "spartan" screencast on vimeo that install all this with
regular emacshttp://vimeo.com/11844368
Thanks. I'm going to try Joost's advice first and, if that doesn't
work, I'll study your screencasts -- adapting them to Aquamacs if
On 6/21/10 8:07 AM, Joost wrote (shown here as corrected in a 2nd msg):
For core swank-clojure (without the elisp parts), you start a swank
server somewhere (using leiningen or some other script) and connect to
that using slime-connect. This means you need to install swank-
clojure in your clojur
On Jun 21, 3:07 pm, Joost wrote:
> For core swank-clojure (without the elisp parts), you start a swank
> server somewhere (using leiningen or some other script) and connect to
> that using slime-connect. This means you don't need to install swank-
> clojure in your clojure project, and can use g
On Jun 20, 8:03 am, Larry Travis wrote:
> So far so good. But then when I open a new file, say /foo.clj/ (and
> indeed am presented with a buffer in clojure mode), and do /M-x slime/,
> I get the error message "Symbol's function definition is void:
> define-slime-contrib". As I understand things,
Hello theres a wherry "spartan" screencast on vimeo that install all this with
regular emacs http://vimeo.com/11844368
2010/6/20 Larry Travis :
> To save my life, I can't get Snow Leopard, Aquamacs, Clojure, and Slime to
> work. I have installed Aquamacs 2.0, then ELPA, then the packages
> clojur
To save my life, I can't get Snow Leopard, Aquamacs, Clojure, and Slime
to work. I have installed Aquamacs 2.0, then ELPA, then the packages
/clojure-mode/, /slime/, and /slime-repl/. (I have also tried to install
the packages /clojure-test-mode/ and /swank-clojure/, but in each case
am told "