Odd.  Must be a problem with RubyForge.  If you try again, does it
work?

Daniel

On Feb 26, 10:58 am, Christian Vest Hansen <karmazi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Nice initiative!
>
> However, it the net-ssh dependency has problems:
>
> [cvh: ~]$ sudo gem install djspiewak-buildr
> ERROR:  While executing gem ... (Gem::RemoteFetcher::FetchError)
>     timed out (http://gems.rubyforge.org/gems/net-ssh-2.0.4.gem)
>
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 10:33 PM, Daniel Spiewak <djspie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm pleased to announce preliminary (and very experimental) support
> > for the Clojure AOT compiler and REPL within Apache Buildr (http://
> > buildr.apache.org).  At present, this support is only available within
> > my Git fork available here: git://github.com/djspiewak/buildr.git
> > More specifically, Clojure support is available within the "clojure"
> > and "master" branches ("master" branch alone contains REPL support).
> > It should be possible to install this particular version of Buildr by
> > using the following commands, though I'm honestly not sure how up to
> > date GitHub's gem repository is:
>
> >  gem sources -ahttp://gems.github.com
> >  sudo gem install djspiewak-buildr
>
> > Once installed, Clojure support is activated in a project simply by
> > storing your .clj scripts within the src/main/clojure directory.  Note
> > that the (ns) directive will need to match the subdirectory, otherwise
> > compilation will fail.  By default, every script is compiled to the
> > target/classes directory.  Namespaces are auto-detected from the
> > directory structure.  Only updated files are re-compiled (based on
> > mtime of .clj file and its corresponding *__init.class).  If you wish
> > to override the auto-detection and specify a reduced set of
> > namespaces, it can be done using the `compile.using` directive within
> > your project definition in your buildfile.  Thusly:
>
> > define 'clojure-contrib' do
> >  compile.using :libs => ['clojure.contrib.command-line',
> > 'clojure.contrib.mmap']
> > end
>
> > Any scripts which are *not* pre-compiled will be copied verbatim to
> > the target/classes directory w.r.t. their position in the directory
> > structure.  Note that you will need to have set CLOJURE_HOME for this
> > to work.
>
> > You will have to be using the "master" branch from my git repository
> > in order to use the Clojure REPL through Buildr (or install via the
> > gem command given above).  To invoke, simply run the following command
> > somewhere in your project hierarchy:
>
> >  buildr shell
>
> > This will launch the Clojure REPL pointing at your project's
> > dependencies and the updated target/classes directory (compilation is
> > re-run if necessary).  Additionally, if you have a valid license for
> > JavaRebel, you can make use of it with the REPL by setting the
> > REBEL_HOME environment variable.
>
> > Note that you cannot mix Java and Clojure sources within the same
> > project.
>
> Aww... :(
>
>
>
> >  However, this is fairly easy to overcome by splitting the
> > languages into separate sub-projects.  Thus, your top-level project
> > might contain all of your Clojure sources, while the sub-project might
> > contain Java.  There are more details regarding this process on the
> > Buildr project page.
>
> > One thing to keep in mind is that Buildr was designed to serve as a
> > build system for more static languages (specifically: Java, Scala,
> > Groovy).  Thus, it is pre-biased toward things like a separate
> > compilation phase (the REPL points to target/classes rather than src/
> > main/clojure).
>
> > Fair warning: this language support is *extremely* experimental and
> > probably not too reliable at this point.  Also note that while it is
> > possible that Clojure support will be merged into the Buildr trunk in
> > future, it has not yet been decided one way or another (see
> >https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BUILDR-259).  Use at your own
> > risk!
>
> --
> Venlig hilsen / Kind regards,
> Christian Vest Hansen.
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