To save my life, I can't get Snow Leopard, Aquamacs, Clojure, and Slime to work. I have installed Aquamacs 2.0, then ELPA, then the packages /clojure-mode/, /slime/, and /slime-repl/. (I have also tried to install the packages /clojure-test-mode/ and /swank-clojure/, but in each case am told "File exists: .... /clojure-mode-1.7.1/clojure-mode.el" -- apparently indicating that these packages don't install anything not already present from the installation of the package /clojure-mode/.)

So far so good. But then when I open a new file, say /foo.clj/ (and indeed am presented with a buffer in clojure mode), and do /M-x slime/, I get the error message "Symbol's function definition is void: define-slime-contrib". As I understand things, what I should get the first time I do /M-x slime/ is something like "Clojure is not installed. Do you want to install it? Yes or No" -- but I don't.

I would surely appreciate it if somebody can tell me what I have failed to do or what I am doing wrong.

For what it's worth, when I go through the same series of steps but with Carbon Emacs rather than Aquamacs, when I do /M-x slime/, I also get an error message but a different one, viz. "Searching for program: No such file or directory, lisp".

I hope somebody has an answer for me w.r.t. Aquamacs, but I will be happy if I can get either version of Emacs to work with clojure and slime.

Thanks.

  --Larry Travis

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