On 8 Sep 2009, at 22:24, Phil Hagelberg wrote:

>> On the other hand, if SLIME installation is painless now, that would
>> be fine with me as well.
>
> Please give it a try and let me know if you have any problems. M-x
> clojure-install should pull in everything you need, including its own
> copy of Clojure 1.0.

I work with the development branch regularly updated from github. Do I  
conclude correctly that clojure-install is of no use for me?

> I think the value-add here is pretty minimal. Before Clojure 1.0 if a
> change in Clojure broke swank-clojure, we'd have to scramble to get it
> fixed in swank-clojure, and everyone would update. But now that  
> there's
> a stable target, I haven't been tracking master closely, so staying
> up-to-date is much less important.

How stable is swank-clojure in practice with the changes that happened  
since 1.0?

Konrad.


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