Re: Clojure Questions

2009-02-23 Thread Konrad Hinsen
On 21.02.2009, at 19:57, Christian Vest Hansen wrote: > I *think* that Clojure does not require anything from Java 6, and thus > can work on any compliant Java 5 or greater. I run it with Java 5, which is the latest Java available for MacOSX 10.4 on a PowerPC. It works fine. Konrad. --~--~

Re: Clojure Questions

2009-02-21 Thread Michael Wood
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 9:14 PM, Richard Lyman wrote: > From the http://clojure.org/getting_started page: > > "Clojure is delivered in a zip file containing a single .jar, clojure.jar, a > readme, the CPL license and the source code in a src subdirectory. It uses > the ASM 3.0 bytecode library, a

Re: Clojure Questions

2009-02-21 Thread Richard Lyman
>From the http://clojure.org/getting_started page: "Clojure is delivered in a zip file containing a single .jar, clojure.jar, a readme, the CPL license and the source code in a src subdirectory. It uses the ASM 3.0 bytecode library , and the current alpha distribution in

Re: Clojure Questions

2009-02-21 Thread Christian Vest Hansen
I *think* that Clojure does not require anything from Java 6, and thus can work on any compliant Java 5 or greater. On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Sean wrote: > > Hi everyone, > I'm working on cleaning up the wikibook some, and I've got a few > questions. If anyone could answer, that would be