I have been able to install clojure (1.4.0), lieningen, emacs (24.2) fine 
on windows 7. Clojure and Lien work fine. It took me a while to figure out 
the problem with emacs. After fighting through battles of setup, I realized 
I have to start emacs as the administrator in windows. This might solve 
some problems for some of you. It seems to work that way - at least, I get 
the prompt when I run "nrepl-jack-in" 

On Thursday, January 24, 2013 12:56:59 PM UTC-5, sampso...@googlemail.com 
wrote:
>
> Apparently installing a development environment for Clojure on Windows 7 
> is very difficult. What is the best way, that has a chance that it might 
> work?
>

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