can't believe, you guys, WAIST! your time discussing about
parentheses. There are far more interesting things to discuss. Please
don't waist time (time is life, is all we have) in that, and
specially, this is a public group, where knowledge should be share,
not nonsense discussions.
If somebody l
That was the same problem it gave me. When I follow those steps.
Since you already install some stuff, what I did was erase the
~/.emcas.d/ folder (rm -r ~/.emacs.d) and the ~/src/ folder (I don't
remember what, but something got installed there form clojure, and
that was the only thing I had ther
a few minutes I was in the REPL and ready to go.
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> Good luck!
>
> On Nov 30, 8:32 pm, Charras wrote:
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>
>
> > Hello;
>
> > I already install Clojure using MacPorts, and I can use it with clj.
> > But the environment is not what I will like. I'm tryin
his? If so, please send a dummies
type instruction list.
Guido
On Dec 1, 4:03 pm, David Nolen wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Charras wrote:
> > Steve, I already try to follow does instructions. I copied the text
> > into the *scratch* buffer, and did control j (C-j), b
st, press 'i' next to the clojure
> entry, then "x". These steps should get you a working clojure-mode.
>
> As far as hooking clojure-mode up to a working clojureinstallationgoes, I'd
> suggest skipping your MacPortsinstallationand running "M-x clojure-i
Hello;
I already install Clojure using MacPorts, and I can use it with clj.
But the environment is not what I will like. I'm trying to set up
clojure, so I can use it in Aquamacs. I already download the clojure-
mode.el, in there says that I can install it using ELPA, but I don't
know how to insta