It's similar to the Lispbox from, targeting Windows users who want to try Clojure and are willing to learn Emacs at the same time (I wouldn't think this would include many users, but then again it worked out for me with the Lispbox). I made a first pass at a Windows installer today. I could look into it if people think it's a good idea, but I'm That they're trying to set up, but that's what the other documentationĭoes anyone have experience in creating windows installers like this? This wouldn't help those that already have a running version emacs
You couldĮasily create packages for OSX and distros of Linux. Would most appreciate an all-in-one installer package. I, of course, focus on Windows users because they are the people that
You could even install links to clojureĭocumentation/resource sites. Everything would already beĬonfigured to work with whatever version these tools were builtĪgainst.
This could be as simple as a zipįile, but even better would be to have a simple installer exe.Īll a new user would have to would be to download the exe, run it, andĬhoose emacs from their start menu.
Package containing a version of clojure, emacs, slime, swank-clojure,Ĭlojure-mode, and clojure-contrib. Perhaps what we need is a clojure-in-a-box solution.