Hmm, there may be some problem with the classpath there - I'll take a look.


On 5 November 2013 23:53, Niels van Klaveren <niels.vanklave...@gmail.com>wrote:

> The namepace resolution issue vanished after upgrading Cursive and
> re-opening the project after deleting the IntelliJ artifacts in it.
> Checkouts namespacing is recognized as well, and checkouts src directories
> are nicely marked as such.
>
> However, when loading the file in the REPL I get a "Could not locate
> menthy/utils_java/jdbc__init.class or menthy/utils_java/jdbc.clj on
> classpath" exception for calls to the checkout project(s).
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 7:51:00 AM UTC+1, Colin Fleming wrote:
>
>> Hi Niels,
>>
>> I've just released Cursive 0.1.05 which fixes this issue. Documentation
>> for the Leiningen support is 
>> here<http://cursiveclojure.com/userguide/leiningen.html>.
>> Basically you should be able to just import your project wholesale and it
>> will automatically work out all the dependencies. Checkout dependencies are
>> also transparently supported for interop with other tools.
>>
>> Let me know if it works for you, and I'd be interested to know more about
>> your namespace resolution problems too. Feel free to drop me a mail at
>> cur...@cursiveclojure.com if you'd rather send it off-list.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Colin
>>
>>
>> On 2 November 2013 04:44, Niels van Klaveren <niels.va...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> The release notes mention that working on multiple Leiningen projects
>>> has been improved, but how to get it working ?
>>> I wondered if there's a preferred way to work on multiple Leiningen
>>> projects, so changes in one are reflected in the other.
>>>
>>> - Leiningen has the option to work with the checkouts directory
>>> containing a simlink (linux) / junction link (windows) to the directories
>>> in question
>>> - CounterClockWise has the option to add the other project to the
>>> project build path
>>>
>>> I got things working by using the checkout directory / junction link
>>> method, and in Cursive marking the checkout source directory as a Source
>>> Root.
>>> Is this the intended way to do it, or is there another way ?
>>>
>>> Another thing I noticed is that require :as alias and require :refer
>>> aren't picked up, and all aliased / referred function calls are marked as
>>> "cannot resolved be resolved" warnings.
>>> Any way I can get rid of those ?
>>>
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