Re: [ANN] emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-27 Thread Joseph Jones
Update: I just got back from vacation and have done a fresh git clone, et all (including updating VB to 4.1.0). I still get the same issue: No error, but a hang at Installed Jark (I say hang because the terminal shell is stuck running the vagrant script where I would assume it would have returned

Re: emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-23 Thread nil
So my problem was the line endings in clojure_emacs.sh were windows- style, not unix. But now the next problem with my environment is that the output from vagrant up reports that emacs can't open the .emacs.d/init.el file. I suppose it's on this line: emacs --batch -l .emacs.d/init.el -f

Re: [ANN] emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-09 Thread Stan Dyck
Another thing to try is this: 1. Bring up the vm with a vagrant up 2. Log in with vagrant ssh 3. Run the /vagrant/clojure_emacs.sh script directly on the vm That might not work either, but at least you'll get some feedback about what fails from the script output. I'm curious about why it's

Re: [ANN] emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-09 Thread Phil Hagelberg
Running the script will probably need Audi fwiw. -Phil On Jul 9, 2011 10:17 AM, Stan Dyck stan.d...@gmail.com wrote: Another thing to try is this: 1. Bring up the vm with a vagrant up 2. Log in with vagrant ssh 3. Run the /vagrant/clojure_emacs.sh script directly on the vm That might not

Re: [ANN] emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-08 Thread Joseph Jones
I'm having a problem on Max OS X 10.6.8 where vagrant hangs setting up the VM right after installing jark. It seems to just stop doing anything. I initially thought that that meant it was completed but opening a new terminal window and doing vagrant ssh brought me to a VM that had nothing setup.

Re: emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-08 Thread nil
I was using the latest VirtualBox (4.0.10) and it was complaining about a version mismatch between Guest Additions Version: 4.0.6 and VirtualBox Version: 4.0.10. So I switched to VirtualBox Version 4.0.6 instead and the output is below. It no longer complains about the mismatch. I'm continuing to

Re: [ANN] emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-08 Thread Stan Dyck
There was a minor bug in the provisioning script that prevented the .emacs.d directory from being populated but a fix has been pushed for that. That being said, I also had the hang issue. I did the same as you; I did a vagrant ssh from a new terminal window and everything worked. Also, after

Re: [ANN] emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-08 Thread Joseph Jones
When I tried bringing it down and back up, it restarted the whole process over from scratch. Basically, vagrant halt seems to cause the entire VM to disappear as if vagrant destroy was called. :-( I'll try to re-get from git and see if it works better now. On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 9:30 AM, Stan

Re: [ANN] emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-08 Thread Joseph Jones
Still no love. Same thing, only this time there wasn't even an empty .emacs.d folder. On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 10:51 AM, Joseph Jones darkdescend...@gmail.comwrote: When I tried bringing it down and back up, it restarted the whole process over from scratch. Basically, vagrant halt seems to cause

Re: emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-07 Thread Sunil S Nandihalli
Hi I am new to both vagrant and ruby. I followed the steps in the readme up to step 3 .. but after running vagrant up I get /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/vagrant-0.7.6/bin/vagrant:2:in `require': no such file to load -- vagrant (LoadError) from /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/vagrant-0.7.6/bin/vagrant:2 can

Re: emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-07 Thread nil
Setting up PuTTY and the vagrant.ppk file (according to the page you mentioned) helps. PuTTY successfully gives me a vagrant@natty session *but* vagrant ssh doesn't behave any differently -- so I can't tell if this is fine or if I'm missing something. Also, if I type emacs at the prompt, I get

Re: emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-07 Thread Justin Lilly
emacs24 should be installed. My suggestion would be to delete the vm and restart. Perhaps not having putty broke the initial install? If it breaks, please send the full output of the console with what is broken. -justin On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 9:30 AM, nil ache...@gmail.com wrote: Setting up

Re: emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-06 Thread nil
I'm on a Windows machine. Does the output below indicate that I need something like cygwin? Thanks in advance! [default] VM booted and ready for use! [default] Mounting shared folders... [default] -- v-root: /vagrant [default] Running provisioner: Vagrant::Provisioners::Shell... [default] stdin:

Re: emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-07-06 Thread Justin Lilly
I don't have access to a windows machine to help you debug this, but this is squarely an issue with the vagrant installation. I would suggest reading http://vagrantup.com/docs/getting-started/setup/windows.html As a starting point. Vagrant related channels should be able to help you further (but

Re: [ANN] emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-06-28 Thread isaac praveen
Justin, Sorry about the missing link. Github upload had some issues with Chrome and hence took a while for me to update the latest jark-0.3 binary. It is up now: https://github.com/downloads/icylisper/jark/jark-0.3 -- isaac http://icylisper.in -- You received this message because you are

Re: [ANN] emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-06-27 Thread Brett Morgan
Hi Justin, I just tried out your vagrant script, and it appears to be dying on an unmet dependency: [default] --2011-06-27 06:33:42-- https://github.com/downloads/icylisper/jark/jark-0.3 [default] 207.97.227.239 [default] [default] connected. [default] 404 Not Found [default] 2011-06-27 06:33:44

Re: [ANN] emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-06-27 Thread Phil Hagelberg
Brett Morgan brett.mor...@gmail.com writes: I just tried out your vagrant script, and it appears to be dying on an unmet dependency: [default] --2011-06-27 06:33:42--  https://github.com/downloads/icylisper/jark/jark-0.3 [default] 207.97.227.239 [default]  [default] connected. [default]

Re: [ANN] emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-06-27 Thread Brett Morgan
Thanks Phil, I added a bit of context to the bug report and I am tracking it. brett On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 12:46 AM, Phil Hagelberg p...@hagelb.org wrote: Brett Morgan brett.mor...@gmail.com writes: I just tried out your vagrant script, and it appears to be dying on an unmet dependency:

[ANN] emacs-clojure-vagrant: a sane development virtual environment

2011-06-26 Thread Justin Lilly
I've put together a simple development environment for those looking for a stable place to work on clojure code. The idea was dual purpose: a consistent environment for which to try out multiple code bases and something that is familiar to me when working on a foreign operating system. The