Hi Ben,
> When I install the "clojure" package, I can't seem to just run `clojure` > and get an interpreter like I would on Debian. > > My Java is a bit rusty, but I found I could get it going by installing the > "icedtea" package and running: > > java -cp ~/.guix-profile/share/java/clojure-1.9.0.jar clojure.main > > or > > java -jar ~/.guix-profile/share/java/clojure-1.9.0.jar > > which is a bit of a mouthful. It is, but this is what upstream tells us to run after building the package. Neither pom.xml (for Maven) nor build.xml (for Ant) contain targets that generate a shell wrapper. It looks like adding a shell wrapper is a decision that was taken by Debian and is not what upstream does. So this is not due to a defect in the ant-build-system. To address this we may want to add a wrapper in a custom build phase. -- Ricardo
