Good news for the Marmalade users here!

Nic Ferrier has fixed the package upload problem that plagued cider 0.4 and 
it’s now available for installation from there.  

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Cheers,
Bozhidar


On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Phillip Lord wrote:

> Gary Johnson <gwjoh...@uvm.edu (mailto:gwjoh...@uvm.edu)> writes:
> > As another hacker who lives in Emacs, I found the nrepl -> cider transition 
> >  
> > to be quite painless. It took me maybe an hour of reading the website docs, 
> >  
> > installing/uninstalling packages with package.el, and updating the relevant 
> >  
> > sections of my .emacs.d/init.el file.  
> >  
>  
>  
> Well, it's an interesting opinion, but in to my mind, "an hour of
> reading and updating" != "relatively painless".
>  
> > Not to poo-poo on anyone's parade, but it really did seem pretty
> > straightforward to me.  
> >  
>  
>  
> I also had to port my own nrepl dependencies. Only of the unfortunate
> things about Emacs is that hook name changes don't get picked up
> automatically.
>  
> Still, pain in the ass though it was, hopefully, it should be over. I
> think changing the name to distinguish between the protocol and the
> environment is no bad thing, even if it was hard work.
>  
> Phil  

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