As the mention of Aquamacs in the title suggests, I'm on Mac OS X.
I've read Bill Clementson's Blog on setting up clojure, and I'm not
exactly a neophyte - I've been using slime with sbcl, openmcl, and
other lisps for years.

Nevertheless, even starting with an absolutely blank .emacs and
freshly downloaded copies of Aquamacs, clojure, swank-clojure, and
clojure-mode, the instructions in Bill's blog do not yield a working
clojure under slime.

I've managed to get M-x run-lisp to work with the more basic of the
two clojure modes out there, so Bill's shell script in and of itself
is not the problem at all (it also works fine from a terminal window).
However, I've never gotten slime to work, so somehow it doesn't play
nice with swank-clojure and/or clojure-mode and/or slime.

Is there anyone who would be willing to post an *actual* .emacs (not
"add this line...,"  .emacs files involve clobbering globals, so order
really does matter), and links to the *actual* versions of clojure,
slime, swank-clojure, and clojure-mode that together, produce a
functioning clojure under slime/Aquamacs?

As a side note, I might suggest that links to a combination of ever-
changing git repositories might not be the very best idea on a page
entitled "Getting Started." IOW, it might be a good idea to take a
known working combination of the above, zip them up and link to that
instead.

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