If you're building inside the IDE, go to the Clojure.project and
locate the Microsoft.Scripting.Core assembly in References. Click
Properties and in the Aliases, set it to "global,MSC" (without the
quotes). It should be default "global"


On 4 August 2010 20:59, eyeris <drewpvo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I tried to build the latest ClojureCLR using VS 2008. I used the DLR
> 1.0 release. I successfully replaced your DLR project references and
> built them:
>
> http://imgur.com/SgUmu.jpg
>
> Then I added a DLR reference to the Clojure project and built it,
> resulting in these two errors "The extern alias MSC was not specified
> in a /reference option":
>
> http://imgur.com/LWjOs.jpg
>
> Your installing-clojureclr page says "I know for sure that will work.
> I hope to bring everything up to VS2010 (and because of DLR, no more
> VS2008 for building) by 7/23/2010." but I didn't see anything in the
> commit history to suggest that you've done this.
>
>
> On Aug 4, 12:25 am, eyeris <drewpvo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I would like a zip of DLLs that are as widely compatible as possible
>> across CLR/DLR versions accompanied by a clear list of which versions
>> are compatible.
>>
>> Regarding releases, I'm glad to lag behind the bleeding edge by a lot
>> in order to have a stable platform. What I want to be able to do is
>> grab the DLLs, add them as references to my VS project, and compile,
>> much like I do with NetBeans and the JVM clojure.
>>
>> I have to admit that I haven't tried ClojureCLR since right around the
>> 1.1 release, so I don't remember the details of the problems that I
>> encountered. I am in the process of migrating a lot of stuff from VS
>> 2008 to VS 2010. Once I finish that I will try ClojureCLR again and
>> get back to you regarding embedding and AOT.
>>
>> On Aug 3, 3:11 pm, dmiller <dmiller2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > I can move creating a binary distribution to the to top of the list.
>>
>> > I could use some guidance from the interested on what would serve the
>> > purpose on this and other things mentioned here.
>>
>> > on the distribution:  Do you want just a zip of of DLLs?  An
>> > installer?  Do you want installation to the GAC?
>>
>> > on 'stable, dependable': Is there any strategy on creating new
>> > releases that makes sense?  Assume anyone wanting to stay on the
>> > bleeding edge will build for themselves?
>>
>> > start-up speed:  I'm running some experiments on that.   The problem
>> > is mostly the monolithic nature of the assemblies created and the
>> > amount of environment initialization.  Suggestions welcomed.
>>
>> > Ease of embeddability: please elaborate on the problems.
>>
>> > AOT'ing clj files:  Ditto.
>>
>> > -David
>>
>> > On Aug 3, 12:47 pm, Timothy Baldridge <tbaldri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > > > I really wish that ClojureCLR had a binary distribution. I like
>> > > > clojure a lot but I have a .Net background and a lot of .Net code to
>> > > > interact with. If ClojureCLR had a stable, dependable binary
>> > > > distribution I would be able to use it at work much more than I
>> > > > already do. I don't care much about 1.2 features like defrecord. What
>> > > > I care about is start-up speed, ease of embeddability, and Visual
>> > > > Studio integration (not Intellisense, just AOT'ing .clj files).
>>
>> > >  +1 for all of that
>>
>> > > That paragraph basically explains why I haven't started using clojure
>> > > at my work yet.
>>
>> > > Timothy Baldridge
>
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