Thank you Nikita. This looks very much what I need; I now have it
running using your first example.

jan.

On Aug 2, 7:54 am, Nikita Beloglazov <nikelandj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't know how my example fits your needs, but I use something like:
>
> # /bin/sh
> java -cp "lib/*":"src" clojure.main -e "(require 'my-project.core)
> (my-project.core/print-hello)"
>
> assuming, that in lib all neccesary libs are placed (clojure.jar,
> clojure-contrib.jar, etc)
> To download needed libs in lib directory I use "lein deps"
> If you want to run examples then you can use
> # /bin/sh
> java -cp "lib/*":"examples" clojure.main -e "(require 'example-1)
> (example-1/print-hello)"
>
> Note that if you use namespaces with dashes (e.g. example-1), file should
> have name example_1.clj (replace dashes with underscores)
>
> You can also make java class with main method and compile and execute it.
> How to do it described here:http://clojure.org/compilation
>
> Regards,
> Nikita Beloglazov
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 12:09 AM, jandot <jan.ae...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm writing a library which is organized using "lein new", so the
> > directory structure contains an "src" and "test". I have added a
> > directory "examples" with scripts that should be able to run by just
> > typing "./example-1.clj".
>
> > So the directory structure is:
> > <pre>
> >  +- project.clj
> >  +- src
> >  |    +- my-project
> >  |            +- core.clj
> >  |            +- io.clj
> >  |            +- conversions.clj
> >  +- test
> >  +- examples
> >       +- example-1.clj
> >       +- example-2.clj
> > </pre>
>
> > Suppose that src/my-project/core.clj has the following contents:
> >  (ns my-project.core)
> >  (defn print-hello [] "Hello world")
>
> > I can run that code from the repl (in my case: using liebke's "cljr
> > repl") with:
> >  (load-file "core.clj")
> >  (print-hello)
>
> > However, I have not been able yet to create the example script that
> > should be executable by itself. What should that file look like? There
> > are basically 2 issues: the she-bang line and the namespace. I've
> > tried using different versions of "/usr/bin/env cljr run" and "/usr/
> > bin/env java -cp cljr.jar ..." in the she-bang line, but no luck. Same
> > goes for loading the my-project source files.
>
> > It'll be obvious to you that I don't know java :-) Should be simple,
> > but
>
> > Many thanks,
> > jan.
>
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