Solved it for me as well.

Great :D

On Thursday, November 22, 2012 4:03:38 PM UTC+1, Chas Emerick wrote:
>
> The user namespace is implicitly created with a blanket refer for 
> clojure.core; removing the mapping for e.g. '== in user would require using 
> ns-unmap.
>
> Just use a different namespace.
>
> - Chas
>
> On Nov 22, 2012, at 8:40 AM, Frederik De Bleser wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use core.logic using the following namespace expression 
> (modelled on core.logic's own test file):
>
>     (ns user
>       (:refer-clojure :exclude [==])
>       (:use clojure.core.logic))
>
> However, this gives the following warning:
>
>     WARNING: == already refers to: #'clojure.core/== in namespace: user, 
> being replaced by: #'clojure.core.logic/==
>
> It seems that the "refer-clojure" line has no effect. What am I doing 
> wrong?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Frederik
>
>
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