On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 9:47:10 AM UTC-5, James Elliott wrote:
>
> Wow, that is a challenge, Alex! I would have no idea how to even compile a 
> project without Leiningen. If I ever am not using 200% 
>

I think you can do this with compile 
<https://clojuredocs.org/clojure.core/compile> and then java -cp ... .  
I've never tried it.
 

> of my free time working on these projects, I may try to research that. I 
> am afraid it may be some time, though. I was just hoping this was a known 
> issue with know solutions.
>
> Thanks,
>
>   -James
>
> On Aug 3, 2015, at 09:41, Alex Miller <al...@puredanger.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> If you can create a small, reproducible test case (that does not require 
> Leiningen), please file a ticket.
>
> On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 9:27:47 AM UTC-5, James Elliott wrote:
>>
>> Indeed, I visited the page you cite while trying to pin down this 
>> problem. However, I am fairly certain that in my case it is a weird side 
>> effect, not a root cause: I get that message when compiling my Clojure file 
>> if I try to call a function which is defined later in the file. If I move 
>> the function definition up before the point where I was calling it, 
>> everything compiles fine, and no linkage error. No library changes in 
>> between the two tests. And this only happens when my Clojure file is 
>> subclassing a Java object. Very, very strange...
>>
>> On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 12:27:38 AM UTC-5, Mars0i wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't have anything helpful to say, but:  I've often gotten a useful 
>>> stacktrace from compile-time errors using 'lein compile' with :gen-class.  
>>> Not always.  Sometimes I have to use the guess-and-comment-out method.  So 
>>> I think that whatever's happening is not just an issue with compilation of 
>>> gen-class.  Maybe an issue involving libraries?  This page 
>>> <http://examples.javacodegeeks.com/java-basics/exceptions/java-lang-unsatisfiedlinkerror-how-to-handle-unsatisfied-link-error/>
>>>  
>>> is consistent with that hypothesis.
>>>
>>
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