I've prepared a spec file for this package. I've tested it and it works to my satisfaction.

https://github.com/mojavelinux/fedorapkg-vim-vimclojure

Feel free to move the files to wherever they need to go.

I have two open questions:

1. Should the package be named vim-vimclojure (as it is) or vim-clojure?
2. Should the package require nailgun, or should the user have to install that package separately? (Note that vimclojure will function without nailgun)

(Btw, is there a way to mark a package dependency as optional or recommended?)

-Dan

On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen@gmail.com> wrote:
Kushal and Michel,

I noticed that you're leading up the effort to package Leiningen for Fedora 18, for which I'm thrilled. Would you consider sponsering a package for vimclojure [1] as well? Nailgun is already available in Fedora [2], so it's just a matter of package the vim scripts. I imagine the package would look very similar to vim-nerdtree [3], so we could build on that.

I'm not a Fedora packager, but I would be willing to help put the package together. WDYT? I think this would be big for Clojure developers (obviously those that use vim, but perhaps developers who haven't experienced good repl editor integration).

-Dan

[3] http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/vim-nerdtree.git/tree/vim-nerdtree.spec

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