I tried running "lein native-deps" and it claims that that is not a
valid command. If I run "lein" it doesn't show an option for
native-deps. It shows options for deps, run, tests, etc. But no
"native-deps".

Timothy


On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 8:37 AM, David Nolen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did you run lein native-deps ?
> FWIW, my experience with Python+OpenGL has been far more painful and
> fruitless than with Clojure+OpenGL on OS X at least.
>
> David
>
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 8:24 AM, Timothy Baldridge <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> I'm not sure exactly what I've done wrong, but about 8 months now I've
>> tried, on and off again, to start using Clojure. However, every time,
>> I'm kicked in the face by the same issue. I can't get a decent
>> environment setup. All I really want is a basic Clojure install that
>> allows me to talk to OpenGL.
>>
>> Finally I found out that the "best" was was to use lein. So I
>> installed lein, and after several hours finally got it to download and
>> install Clojure. I added penumbra to my project.clj, and told lein to
>> get the deps. It downloaded dozens of packages then said it completed.
>> Oh! but penumbra also requires a Java OpenGL interop package that
>> isn't on clojars!
>>
>> Anyway, as a starting point I should say that I've used Python, Ruby,
>> C++ (on Linux, Mac and Windows), C#, even Erlang, and I have never had
>> such a terrible time just getting a decent ide. Now admittedly I don't
>> have much Java experience, so perhaps that's my issue. Since I have
>> allot of .NET experience I'm going to try with Clojure-CLR next.
>> Perhaps Clojure-CLR and OpenTK will get me what I need.
>>
>> But yeah, we really need a clone of Python's easy_install or
>> something. I don't really want to mess with system variables, copying
>> jars by hand. All I want to do is code Clojure with OpenGL.
>>
>> </rant>
>>
>> Timothy
>>
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