Fixed, thanks.
- Chas
On Jun 30, 2010, at 12:42 AM, Jared wrote:
I don't think you wrote what you intended to write.
"Enclojure is not yet compatible with NetBeans 6.8. You can access
NetBeans 6.8 downloads here:"
I think you mean:
"Enclojure is not yet compatible with NetBeans 6.9. You can
I don't think you wrote what you intended to write.
"Enclojure is not yet compatible with NetBeans 6.8. You can access
NetBeans 6.8 downloads here:"
I think you mean:
"Enclojure is not yet compatible with NetBeans 6.9. You can access
NetBeans 6.8 downloads here:"
On Jun 17, 6:45 pm, Chas Emeri
Indeed, it appears that enclojure and NetBeans 6.9 do not mix well.
I've updated the "getting started" wiki page (http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/clojure/Getting_Started_with_Netbeans_and_Enclojure
) with a note to reflect this, and point directly at the 6.8 download
page.
FYI, there is a
On Jun 16, 6:29 pm, Lee Spector wrote:
> Starting from scratch, both to try it myself and to know what to tell my
> students in the fall, when I'll want them all (regardless of background) to
> be able to set up a reasonable Clojure environment without hassles. I've
> never previously used ne
Thanks all. I've now installed NetBeans 6.8 and modulo a couple of update
cycles on components everything went smoothly and I'm now running
NetBeans/Enclojure.
Perhaps the getting started instructions ought to include a comment about the
required NetBeans version.
-Lee
On Jun 17, 2010, at
You can easily download old releases of NetBeans. From the
netbeans.orgfront page click on "Download FREE". On that page click on
"Archive" in the
upper right corner. Finally look for the version select box on the right
side of the page.
IANAL, but I believe the license of each project allows you
I'm using NetBeans 6.9, which is just what happened to be there when I went to
try this today.
Maybe I should be trying a different environment if this is going to depend on
the netbeans version or require more manual installation.
I'm hoping to find something that doesn't require manual git
Hi,
On Jun 17, 12:29 am, Lee Spector wrote:
> - Go to the 'Avalilable Plugins' tab and select the "Enclojure Clojure Plugin
> and click Install
>
> When I do it fails with the following messages:
>
> -
> Some plugins require plugin Common Scripting Language API (new) to be
> installed.
I h
Which version of NetBeans did you install? Version 6.9 (the version
linked to on the netbeans.org front page) was released very recently.
It's unlikely that Enclojure has been updated for NetBeans 6.9.
On Jun 16, 5:29 pm, Lee Spector wrote:
> Starting from scratch, both to try it myself and to kn
Starting from scratch, both to try it myself and to know what to tell my
students in the fall, when I'll want them all (regardless of background) to be
able to set up a reasonable Clojure environment without hassles. I've never
previously used netbeans. I'm doing this on a Mac running MacOS 10.
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