Please not that ClojureX is now discontinued. There are enough viable
alternatives like David's clj [1] by now, so I don't see the need for
this project anymore. If you do however, feel free to fork away :-)
Michael
[1] http://github.com/liebke/clj
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Michael Kohl wrote:
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Hi all,
I can't remember if I ever mentioned ClojureX (see signature for link)
on this list, but it's a sort of installer for Clojure (and
clojure-contrib, clojure-mode, swank-clojure, slime, jline and the
TextMate bundle). I originally created it to install everything on my
Mac (and on Linux