I just have a hard time keeping it working when I update. I understand
that being on the bleeding edge is rough, but it's hard for me to
think that this isn't especially frustrating for new users, who I
suspect will find that most tutorials or guides to setting up clojure
with slime (for example) aren't going to work at all.

On Feb 11, 11:07 am, Richard Newman <holyg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > What are other people doing to maintain their installations? Is there
> > some simple way to keep all of these projects up to date? Or do people
> > simply not update all of these projects often?
>
> I suck it up. Fortunately I was in the process of switching to  
> Leiningen when contrib suddenly moved to Maven, but I can't say I like  
> it -- IMO there was nothing wrong with ant for contrib, which has no  
> dependencies!
>
> Swank-clojure I have checked out from GitHub, and I rebuild as  
> appropriate when switching between 1.1 and 1.2 (which seem to produce  
> incompatible compiled code).

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