On Apr 15, 9:53 am, "Hugo Duncan" wrote:
> Is there a policy as regards whether the new per-library repos will run
> against clojure 1.2?
New contrib libraries should work with any version of Clojure that has
the necessary features (such as protocols).
> Are all contrib libs going to move to n
to something like, er, "real
> soon"? (at least for c.c namespaces)
>
> Var *feeling-lucky-url* not marked :dynamic true, setting to :dynamic.
> You should fix this before next release!
> Var *feeling-lucky* not marked :dynamic true, setting to :dynamic. You
> should f
> New development is happening in new, per-library
> repositories athttp://github.com/clojure
BTW, last night I noticed that this file hasn't been updated for 1.3:
https://github.com/clojure/clojure-contrib/blob/master/modules/repl-utils/src/main/clojure/clojure/contrib/repl_utils/javadoc.clj
bu
ntrib\seq\1.3.0-SNAPSHOT\seq-1.3.0-
SNAPSHOT.jar";c:\dev\projects\clojure clojure.main
Var *feeling-lucky-url* not marked :dynamic true, setting to :dynamic.
You should fix this before next release!
Var *feeling-lucky* not marked :dynamic true, setting to :dynamic. You
should fix this befo
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 09:28:39 -0400, Stuart Sierra
wrote:
If you're referring to clojure-contrib in its current, monolithic form,
it is all deprecated. New development is happening in new, per-library
repositories at http://github.com/clojure
A couple of questions to help consider how/whe
If you're referring to clojure-contrib in its current, monolithic form, it
is all deprecated. New development is happening in new, per-library
repositories at http://github.com/clojure
-Stuart Sierra
clojure.com
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Could "before next release" be changed to something like, er, "real
soon"? (at least for c.c namespaces)
Var *feeling-lucky-url* not marked :dynamic true, setting to :dynamic.
You should fix this before next release!
Var *feeling-lucky* not marked :dynamic true, setting to