Apparently installing a development environment for Clojure on Windows 7 is
very difficult. What is the best way, that has a chance that it might work?
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I wonder how many people do not have the hours to spare to wrestle with
dependency columns.
Any alteration to any component - reorganisation, new version etc. causes
the whole thing to collapse. Any advice on the Web goes out of date. It
would be better if Clojure had a complete official program
On Friday, January 25, 2013 6:19:38 PM UTC, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
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> sampso...@googlemail.com writes:
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> > I have tried clojure-mode, creating .emacs.d in Emacs-24.2 - it
> complained
> > that there is no emacs_24.2/.emacs.d (note the underscore) and proceeded
> to
> > create one. Howev
I haven't heard of brew.
I'm glad some people find it easy to install Clojure on Windows. But
knowing that
doesn't really help those who don't. Not that there is any obligation on
anyone to help - we
can just eff off and do other things. Regarding a 'snapshot' build,
obviously no-one
is obliged