This only works (for now) when using an alternative fork of clojure-
mode

git clone git://github.com/technomancy/clojure-mode.git

.. that's why I got the same error messages consistently on both XP,
OSX and Ubuntu ..

/klang

On May 18, 8:40 pm, klang <karstenl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Using my existing definitions
>
> (setq clojure-src-root "~/lisp/clj")
>
> (setq swank-clojure-extra-classpaths
>       (cons (concat clojure-src-root "/swank-clojure")
>         (when (file-directory-p "~/.clojure")
>           (directory-files "~/.clojure" t ".jar$"))))
>
> This does not work, with "origin/master", rolling back to "origin/1.0"
> works though. (with or without setting swank-clojure-extra-classpaths)
>
> Paul, you must have done something else to swank-clojure to make thing
> work on origin/master?
>
> /klang
>
> On May 18, 7:14 pm, Paul Stadig <p...@stadig.name> wrote:
>
> > I just happened to be setting up emacs an a new Ubuntu install today. I
> > think it might have something to do with 'add-classpath. The
> > swank-clojure-init function is trying to add the swank-clojure directory to
> > the classpath, but the 'require still fails when starting up the clojure
> > REPL.
>
> > I added the following to my .emacs to get it to work:
>
> > (setq swank-clojure-extra-classpaths
> >       (cons "~/src/swank-clojure"
> >         (when (file-directory-p "~/.clojure")
> >           (directory-files "~/.clojure" t ".jar$"))))
>
> > Paul
>
> > On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote:
>
> > > klang <karstenl...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > > > First things first:
>
> > > > swank doesn't load and slime can't connect to the *inferior-lisp*
> > > > running clojure
>
> > > > I am missing something obvious, please advice.
>
> > > It's not your fault; it looks like the latest Clojure 1.1 snapshot is
> > > not compatible with swank-clojure. I haven't been following it closely,
> > > but somewhere between 1.0 and the present it's broken. It looks like
> > > swank-clojure will need to be updated to work with the latest.
>
> > > In the meantime, cd to your checkout of clojure and perform:
>
> > >  $ git checkout origin/1.0
> > >  $ ant
>
> > > Then launch a new Emacs instance and M-x slime should work. This did the
> > > trick for me at least. I'll update clojure-mode to work with 1.0 by
> > > default so you don't need to do anything by hand.
>
> > > -Phil
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