meant to say in my post entitled instructions for windows 7 to install
clojure - leiningen - eclipse - counterclockwise:
if Ctrl (not Cmd) Enter does not work in windows 7 try:
Ctrl Alt S
when done don't forget to restart after re-enabling your firewall and UAC
(otherwise UAC will remain off
On Thursday, January 24, 2013 12:56:59 PM UTC-5, sampso...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Apparently installing a development environment for Clojure on Windows 7
is very difficult. What is the best way, that has a chance that it might
work?
INSTRUCTIONS FOR WINDOWS 7 TO INSTALL CLOJURE -
I use eclipse with the counterclockwise plugin. Till now I had no problems
with Vista,7 8.
Am 24.01.2013 18:57 schrieb sampson.jo...@googlemail.com:
Apparently installing a development environment for Clojure on Windows 7
is very difficult. What is the best way, that has a chance that it might
On Thursday, January 24, 2013 12:56:59 PM UTC-5,
sampso...@googlemail.comwrote:
Apparently installing a development environment for Clojure on Windows 7
is very difficult. What is the best way, that has a chance that it might
work?
I just wanted to repeat the link that Phil
I haven't heard of brew.
I'm glad some people find it easy to install Clojure on Windows. But
knowing that
doesn't really help those who don't. Not that there is any obligation on
anyone to help - we
can just eff off and do other things. Regarding a 'snapshot' build,
obviously no-one
is
As Laurent pointed out, Eclipse Counterclockwise is pretty close to being a
the kind of full-stack snapshot you're looking for, and it works great and
installs easily on Windows. You simply download Eclipse (a zip file which
doesn't really need to be installed), run it, and install
I have been able to install clojure (1.4.0), lieningen, emacs (24.2) fine
on windows 7. Clojure and Lien work fine. It took me a while to figure out
the problem with emacs. After fighting through battles of setup, I realized
I have to start emacs as the administrator in windows. This might
I highly recommend GOW - Gnu On Windows - as a lightweight alternative
to Cygwin:
https://github.com/bmatzelle/gow/wiki
It provides wget / curl which makes Leiningen happy - along with about
a hundred common *nix commands, without the overhead of Cygwin.
Sean
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 7:56 PM,
On Saturday, January 26, 2013 7:01:34 PM UTC-8, Ravi Sundaar wrote:
I am running into problems getting emacs (24.2) to work with clojure as
well on windows 7. I have installed leiningen fine. Clojure (1.4.0) itself
seems to be behaving. The packages seem to install fine in emacs - no
I haven't had any luck getting Light Table to work on Windows 7, and it's
still in a very rough state. I wouldn't recommend it at this time.
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Ryan Cole r...@rycole.com wrote:
It's actually pretty simple, if you decide to use leiningen and light
table, the
I guess I don't understand what's so difficult about getting Clojure, or
Light Table, to work on Windows (7). I literally just installed the JDK,
put the bin directory of it on my $PATH, and with that alone, Light Table
will work just fine. I then downloaded the Leiningen batch file and put it
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ryan Cole r...@rycole.com wrote:
I guess I don't understand what's so difficult about getting Clojure, or
Light Table, to work on Windows (7). I literally just installed the JDK,
put the bin directory of it on my $PATH, and with that alone, Light Table
will
On Friday, January 25, 2013 6:19:38 PM UTC, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
sampso...@googlemail.com javascript: writes:
I have tried clojure-mode, creating .emacs.d in Emacs-24.2 - it
complained
that there is no emacs_24.2/.emacs.d (note the underscore) and proceeded
to
create one.
so, wait, are you having any trouble with eclipse+counterclockwise ? it
seems to be pretty straight forward, considering that I actually failed to
use emacs myself (although I did get emacs-live working, i prefer
eclipse+ccw for now)
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 12:24 PM, sampson.jo...@googlemail.com
sampson.jo...@googlemail.com writes:
More positively, perhaps there could be a 'snapshot' build of
everything required, tested on Windows 7 and downloadable from
official sites.
I'm confused; are you having trouble setting up Clojure or Emacs? Emacs
is not affiliated with Clojure in any way.
On Jan 26, 2013 12:29 PM, AtKaaZ atk...@gmail.com wrote:
so, wait, are you having any trouble with eclipse+counterclockwise ? it
seems to be pretty straight forward, considering that I actually failed to
use emacs myself (although I did get emacs-live working, i prefer
eclipse+ccw for now)
I
It's actually pretty simple, if you decide to use leiningen and light
table, the editor. All you have to do is install the JDK (decline the JRE
option, when it asks) and then put leiningen and light table on your system
path. You're done. Leiningen and light table will download dependencies as
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 3:24 AM, sampson.jo...@googlemail.com wrote:
If that is so should the developers not be frank up front and say
that Clojure is not meant to be used on Windows?
Clojure works just fine on Windows. As I said, I've set up Clojure
development environments on a number of
I am running into problems getting emacs (24.2) to work with clojure as
well on windows 7. I have installed leiningen fine. Clojure (1.4.0) itself
seems to be behaving. The packages seem to install fine in emacs - no
problems. When I invoke nrepl-jack-in from emacs, I get an Access
Denied
I'm a Clojure newbie, and during Christmas break I decided to learn
Clojure, and installed it on my Mac, using Emacs, Nrepl, and Leiningen 2.
When I got back to work, I put the same setup on my Windows 7 machine, and
the only issue was the lack of wget. So, I installed
OT: It looks like Gnuwin32 has not been updated in a while.
When I use a Windows machine, I always install cygwin: http://cygwin.com/
You can install emacs from that.
I feel like attaching a pic with the Dos Equis Most Interesting Man meme:
I don't always use Windows. But when I do, I install
As people already have said Emacs + Leiningen is readily setup on Windows
7. emacs-live makes clojure coding a breeze with emacs 24.
It's all the other frustrations that make it a pain. Command Line, git,
grep etc
My solution: Ubuntu 12.04 on VirtualBox VM with Emacs 24. Quick, easy and
sampson.jo...@googlemail.com writes:
I have tried clojure-mode, creating .emacs.d in Emacs-24.2 - it complained
that there is no emacs_24.2/.emacs.d (note the underscore) and proceeded to
create one. However, the material I pasted from blogs had fatal errors in
it.
Most of what you read
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Apparently installing a development environment for Clojure on Windows 7 is
very difficult. What is the best way, that has a chance that it might work?
Installing Counterclockwise for Eclipse should be as easy as it can be
:
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 12:56 PM, sampson.jo...@googlemail.com wrote:
Apparently installing a development environment for Clojure on Windows 7
is very difficult. What is the best way, that has a chance that it might
work?
I'm curious if you have any more specific reasons for this statement?
Having now setup an Emacs-bsaed dev environment on XP and multiple
Windows 8 machines, I no longer think it's as difficult as some people
make it out to be. Leiningen 2 has a reasonably well-maintained
Windows batch file so that problem is solved. The initial install is:
* lein.bat (a single
On Thursday, January 24, 2013 10:22:41 AM UTC-8, Sean Corfield wrote:
Having now setup an Emacs-bsaed dev environment on XP and multiple
Windows 8 machines, I no longer think it's as difficult as some people
make it out to be.
Sean, have you been using lein trampoline successfully on
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 11:05 AM, George Oliver
georgeolive...@gmail.com wrote:
Sean, have you been using lein trampoline successfully on Windows? The last
time I tried there was a persistent bug that hadn't been tracked down.
I have not needed lein trampoline - I gather the bug is to do with
I don't think there should are any problems with Clojure on Windows 7.
lein trampoline cljsbuild repl-rhino didn't work for me on old versions
of leiningen, but on the release version of lein 2 it works perfectly.
I use a mix of IntelliJ+LaClojure Emacs+clojure-mode and they also work
I wonder how many people do not have the hours to spare to wrestle with
dependency columns.
Any alteration to any component - reorganisation, new version etc. causes
the whole thing to collapse. Any advice on the Web goes out of date. It
would be better if Clojure had a complete official
I regularly develop clojure on emacs on windows.
I wrote up a guide for myself, you can read it and adapt it to your needs.
https://github.com/bmillare/dj/wiki/Emacs-Setup
https://github.com/bmillare/dj/wiki/Installation-Walkthrough
On Thursday, January 24, 2013 12:56:59 PM UTC-5,
On Friday, 25 January 2013 01:56:59 UTC+8, sampso...@googlemail.com wrote:
Apparently installing a development environment for Clojure on Windows 7
is very difficult. What is the best way, that has a chance that it might
work?
A fresh install of Eclipse with the Counterclockwise plugin
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