ok, thanks so much! :)

On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote:

> Ambert Ho <amber...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > So I bought a couple of books on Clojure and one of them tells me to
> > use Lein, the other tells me to download from github.
> >
> > - in lein repl, (clojure-version) gives me '1.2'
> > - in the github d/l'd version, (clojure-version) gives me '1.4'
> >
> > I googled a bit, and when I type 'lein' I don't see anything about
> > upgrading clojures version.
>
> If you run inside a project (generated with "lein new") then it will use
> whatever version of Clojure the project specifies. You can't change the
> version of "lein repl" outside a project though; it has to use whatever
> version Leiningen uses. Leiningen is mostly centered around project
> automation, so mostly you work inside the context of projects.
>
> -Phil
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