If you're having problems with cygwin, you could use Emacs/lein without it:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/codesounding/2011/09/29/installing-emacs-24-and-clojure-mode-on-windows-7-step-by-step/

On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 8:24 AM, Michael Jaaka
<michael.ja...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Well, in plugins i had 1.3.3 but in project/dev had 1.2.1 and 1.3.3 so
> I deleted the 1.2.1.
> Then tried again to jack-in and got something like this:
>
> error in process filter: Opening input file: no such file or
> directory, /home/mjaaka/tmp/test-project/src/test_project/C:Documents
> and Settings^Gmjaaka/.emacs.d/swank/slime-cdf283b4.el
>
> So there is a problem with building absolute path on cygwin (by
> swank?).
>
> My .emacs.d is located at C:\cygwin\home\mjaaka\.emacs.d and there is
> no /swank/slime-cdf283b4.el
> The nearest silme.el is located at C:\cygwin\home\mjaaka\.emacs.d\elpa
> \slime-20100404.1\slime.el
> Beside this in elpa I have clojure-mode-1.11.4, clojure-project-
> mode-1.0, clojurescript-mode-0.5, levenshtein-1.0, project-mode-1.0.
>
>

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