Done.

Thanks for pointing this out.

-David


On Feb 10, 3:42 pm, Robin Munn <robin.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just ran into an interesting problem installing the Clojure-CLR 1.3
> alpha 
> (https://github.com/downloads/richhickey/clojure-clr/clojure-clr-1.3.0...)
> on an XP machine with .Net 4.0 installed. Downloading and unzipping
> the .zip file, then running Clojure.Main.exe at a command-line prompt,
> yielded the following exception:
>
> Unhandled Exception: System.TypeInitializationException: The type
> initializer for 'Clojure.CljMain' threw an exception. --->
> System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for
> 'clojure.lang.RT' threw an exception. --->
> System.NotSupportedException: An attempt was made to load an assembly
> from a network location which would have caused the assembly to be
> sandboxed in previous versions of the .NET Framework. This release of
> the .NET Framework does not enable CAS policy by default, so this load
> may be dangerous. If this load is not intended to sandbox the
> assembly, please enable the loadFromRemoteSources switch. 
> Seehttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=155569for more information.
>
> At that link, I found the following text which gave me a clue as to
> how to solve this: "If an application has been copied from the Web, it
> is flagged by Windows as being a Web application, even if it resides
> on the local computer. You can change that designation by changing the
> file properties, or you can use the <loadFromRemoteSources> element to
> grant the assembly full trust."
>
> The problem, restated, was that the .zip file was flagged when I
> downloaded it as coming from a remote source, and thus when I unzipped
> it, all the files inside were flagged likewise. The simplest solution
> was to right-click the .zip file *before* unzipping it, and in the
> Properties dialog, click the "Unblock" button at the bottom of the
> dialog. Then all the files in the .zip were considered clean by
> Windows and I didn't have to unblock each file individually. (There
> may be a command-line method to unblocking files in Windows, but I
> don't know what it is; I spend most of my time in Linux).
>
> It might be worth updating the wiki page
> (https://github.com/richhickey/clojure-clr/wiki/Getting-started-binary...)
> to note that one extra step is required between downloading and
> unzipping if you're running the .Net 4.0 version of Clojure-CLR.
>
> --
> Robin Munn
> robin.m...@gmail.com
> GPG key 0x4543D577

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