> Do I need Cygwin at all for Clojure work on
> Windows/Emacs/Swank/clojure-mode/lein?

I don't think so.  If lein.bat is on your path and is working, and if
emacs and clojure-mode are working, that's really all you need.  There
are utilities and tools out there that you may want to use at some
point, though, that do assume a unixy environment.

> And are these two functionally equivalent?
>   clojure-jack-in
>   lein swank and slime-connect

Basically, yes.  They both start a swank server, connect emacs to it,
and give you a repl.  clojure-jack-in is meant to simplify that
process and hide any complexity.


On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Andrew <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks.... Do I need Cygwin at all for Clojure work on
> Windows/Emacs/Swank/clojure-mode/lein? Or can I remove Cygwin from my
> machine?
>
> And are these two functionally equivalent?
>
> clojure-jack-in
> lein swank and slime-connect
>
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