On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:36 AM, Abraham wrote:
> still i am not getting , i meant to say that , i want to use
> clojure.contrib. libraries , how to make it work with my system . from
> where this lib has to copied and which directory to copy...
> may be lib is clj's files
One word: Leiningen :)
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2010 08:36:27 -0700 (PDT)
Abraham wrote:
> still i am not getting , i meant to say that , i want to use
> clojure.contrib. libraries , how to make it work with my system . from
> where this lib has to copied and which directory to copy...
> may be lib is clj's files
As other have p
You've seen a lot of recommendations for Leiningen. I suggest you try
it out: everyone seems to think it will solve your problem (Hint: it
will). But even if you have no idea what it is, the fact that everyone
is suggesting it means you should try it out before you simply repeat
the question you've
still i am not getting , i meant to say that , i want to use
clojure.contrib. libraries , how to make it work with my system . from
where this lib has to copied and which directory to copy...
may be lib is clj's files
Anybody'
Thanks in advance
AV
On Sep 7, 11:02 am, Abraham Varghese wrote:
> H
Hello Sunil ,
Using windows xp , just got into clojure , not much knowledge
Thanks
AV
On Sep 6, 8:00 pm, Sunil S Nandihalli
wrote:
> Hi Abraham,
> Make sure that the jar file of the "external" library you are referring to
> is in path. If you are developing clojure code .. I would strongly adv
Leinengen makes the process pretty painless, see:
http://github.com/technomancy/leiningen
On Sep 6, 5:20 am, Abraham Varghese wrote:
> Dear all ,
>
> How to get external clojure libs workng in my system? like
> clojure.contrib , etc?
>
> Thanks in advance
> AV
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when I say "is in path" ... I meant that you CLASSPATH variable has this jar
file in it..
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 8:30 PM, Sunil S Nandihalli <
sunil.nandiha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Abraham,
> Make sure that the jar file of the "external" library you are referring to
> is in path. If you are d
Hi Abraham,
Make sure that the jar file of the "external" library you are referring to
is in path. If you are developing clojure code .. I would strongly advice
you to use leiningen which takes care of a lot of these things for you. Btw.
what is the "development environment" you are using? ..
Try
Dear all ,
How to get external clojure libs workng in my system? like
clojure.contrib , etc?
Thanks in advance
AV
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