> Help wanted:
> (5) Out-of-box experience audit. Is the leiningen-based setup easy  
> enough? If not, please make something simpler (maybe shell scripts  
> that pull the libs from a download site?)
> (6) Better windows instructions/integration.

Very nice!  I'm looking at it now, on windows XP; only hiccup was that
the readme says use Clojure 1.1 jar, which fails; the dependencies seem
to call for 1.2.0-master-SNAPSHOT, which works (set in lein.bat).

Leiningen setup on Windows isn't too bad, but could be improved.  Steps
I followed:

  - grab leiningen from github
  - edit lein.bat: make LEIN_JAR point to leiningen-1.0.1-standalone.jar
  - put lein.bat on the path somewhere
  - in leiningen dir, execute "lein compile"
  - (lein uberjar will fail, so...)
  - edit lien.bat again, change
      set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;"%LEIN_JAR%"
    to 
      set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;./classes          
  - execute "lein uberjar", now we're running with the fresh classes and
    building a 1.1-version leiningen.jar
  - edit lein.bat again: undo the classpath edit, and make LEIN_JAR
    point to the newly generated leiningen.jar.

That gives a 1.1-version, standalone leiningen, size around 10MB, can be
run with no other dependencies.  After that setup, I've been into both
the Incanter example from earlier, and this labrepl; so it appears to be
working.

Cheers,
Kevin Kelley

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