Hi,
"lein uberjar" is what I believe you are looking for!

Regards,
Stanislav Paskalev

On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 8:45 PM, cej38 <junkerme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>  I would like the simplest method to compile a few lines of clojure
> code into a jar file that I can distribute to some fellow scientists
> that don't know much (if anything) about java or clojure.  Since I am
> not creating a huge product that I will be updating often, maven and
> Lenningen seem like overkill.  The compiled jar file should contain
> the relevant clojure and clojure.contrib stuff within it, so that the
> other users don't have to worry about downloading clojure/contrib.
>
> Also, I would rather not unpack jar files from libraries that I used,
> if possible.
>
> Clojure's compile function is tantalizing, but then everyone would
> need to have the same versions of the libraries that I used, not just
> clojure and contrib.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chad
>
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