Hey Dave,

2012/12/3 Dave Ray <[email protected]>

> Hey Laurent,
>
> For what it's worth, I was a little surprised that CCW used it's own
> output folder rather than Eclipse's, but I understand why you'd do it
> that way.
>
> One thing that was a little problematic was that CCW automatically
> created the folder and added it to the Eclipse classpath when all I
> had done was open a .clj file for editing. I would have expected a
> more explicit "enable Clojure support on this project" action to be
> required before it starts making changes to the project. Not a big
> deal, but I though I'd share.
>

Actually, I think it is CCW's "Builder" which does that, meaning that
probably Clojure support is already enabled for your project?

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