This is a me too.

I've found this seemingly related 
https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/issues/367

This appears to be a cider problem more than a clojure issue, perhaps 
directing this inquiry there would be more beneficial?

Anyway, my fix is to ignore it - it seems that my repl works fine and I'm 
able to get work done despite it. I'm using CIDER 0.5.0alpha, so I guess 
I'm expecting some rough edges. The url I posted above seems to suggest 
that They are aware of the issue.

On Tuesday, December 31, 2013 7:56:46 AM UTC-8, Gary Trakhman wrote:
>
> I've seen the pprint error on startup often.
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 9:47 AM, mwillson <cdr...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I've recently migrated to cider on two platforms, Mac OS X (Mavericks) 
>> and Debian Wheezy.  With each, I encountered one issue, but different in 
>> each case.  If these are worth reporting formally, I'd be happy to do so.
>>
>> 1. Mac OS X
>>
>> Once cider was installed, I was unable to use cider-jack-in; it just 
>> hung.  In the process list was this:
>>
>> -bin/tcsh -c echo "lein repl :headless" | eval $SHELL -l
>>
>>
>> tcsh is my default emacs shell but It looks like tcsh is not like other 
>> shells; the invocation of lein is not echo'd to the login shell.  Replacing 
>> the emacs default shell with /bin/bash solved the problem.
>>
>> This is probably a rare use-case, but I suppose could affect FreeBSD 
>> users.
>>
>> 2. Debian Wheezy
>>
>> The java environment is:
>>
>> OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.12.6) (6b27-1.12.6-1~deb7u1)
>> OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.0-b12, mixed mode)
>>
>> This issue manifested itself as an error when issuing cider-jack-in. 
>>  Intermittently it would generate a stack trace:
>>
>> java.lang.IllegalAccessError: pp does not exist
>>   at clojure.core$refer.doInvoke (core.clj:3849)
>>   clojure.lang.RestFn.applyTo (RestFn.java:139)
>>   clojure.core$apply.invoke (core.clj:619)
>>   clojure.core$load_lib.doInvoke (core.clj:5394)
>>   clojure.lang.RestFn.applyTo (RestFn.java:142)
>>   clojure.core$apply.invoke (core.clj:619) ...
>>
>>
>> Figuring intermittent issues might be caused by a race between the lein 
>> repl coming up and the cider environment, I added a short pause to 
>> cider-init-repl-buffer, just before the requires in nrepl-repl-requires-
>> sexp are evaluated:
>>
>>  defun cider-init-repl-buffer (connection buffer &optional noprompt)
>>     "Initialize the REPL for CONNECTION in BUFFER.
>>   Insert a banner, unless NOPROMPT is non-nil."
>>     (with-current-buffer buffer
>>       (unless (eq major-mode (quote cider-repl-mode))
>>         (cider-repl-mode))
>>       ;; use the same requires by default as clojure.main does
>>       (sit-for 1) ; allow lein repl to come up fully?
>>       (cider-eval-sync nrepl-repl-requires-sexp)
>>       (cider-repl-reset-markers)
>>       (unless noprompt
>>         (cider-repl--insert-banner-and-prompt nrepl-buffer-ns))
>>       (cider-remember-clojure-buffer cider-current-clojure-buffer)
>>       (current-buffer)))
>>
>>
>> The problem has not recurred (yet).
>>
>> Anyone else seen similar things?
>>
>> -mark
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