Hi,
Am 13.07.2009 um 19:12 schrieb Stefan Hübner:
just a quick update on the Maven bundle: it has finally been uploaded
and is available for your Maven based projects as
org.clojure:clojure:1.0.0:jar (groupId, artifactId, version, type).
This means that it is also avalaible for Ivy users.
So
Stefan, Meikel,
Thanks much for this. It looks very interesting.
Forgive a newb question but I just downloaded Maven for the first time
30 minutes ago. I read the Maven in 5 minutes doc, and executed:
mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=org.clojure -DartifactId=clojure
followed by:
mvn package
Hi there,
AlamedaMike wrote:
Stefan, Meikel,
Thanks much for this. It looks very interesting.
Forgive a newb question but I just downloaded Maven for the first time
30 minutes ago. I read the Maven in 5 minutes doc, and executed:
mvn archetype:create -DgroupId=org.clojure
On Tue, 2009-07-14 at 06:58 -0700, AlamedaMike wrote:
Stefan, Meikel,
Thanks much for this. It looks very interesting.
Forgive a newb question but I just downloaded Maven for the first time
30 minutes ago. I read the Maven in 5 minutes doc, and executed:
mvn archetype:create
Jason, Daniel,
Thanks for the input. Most helpful.
I used the POM at http://github.com/dysinger/clojure-pom/tree/master
and was able to build and test clojure and clojure-contrib from the
sources there. He also has some good documentation. Recommended.
I was hoping not to have to dig to deeply
It shouldn't be hard to create a clojure archetype actually, now that
clojures in the main repo, if I get a compiled version of my
clojure-maven-plugin in a public repository somewhere I could easily make an
archetype that combines the two, with a ready to run clojure project.
I think I have a
Hi all,
just a quick update on the Maven bundle: it has finally been uploaded
and is available for your Maven based projects as
org.clojure:clojure:1.0.0:jar (groupId, artifactId, version, type).
Thanks for all voters!
-Stefan Hübner
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