I had the same experience, and it was caused by the absence of a
schema definition in the pom.xml file that is included with the
labrepl files downloaded from git.

Assuming you're problem is being caused by what caused mine, you'll
see the warning icon (yellow triangle with '!') on your labrepl
project in the workspace/project explorer area of Eclipse. If you look
in the 'Problems' tab and expand the Warnings entries in the tab view,
you'll see a Warning indicating that "There is no schema defined for
this pom.xml" file in the labrepl project. If you right-click on this
specific Warning message in the Problems tab, select Quick Fix from
the context menu, and hit the 'Finish' button in the dialog which
appears (which suggests a single solution of 'Add Schema information
to the specified pom.xml file'), Eclipse will add the proper xml
schema to the pom.xml file and you'll be able to run labrepl as
documented.

On Mar 7, 5:02 am, nilesh Shah <nilesh.shah...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am a novice at both java and clojure.  I installed the counterclockwise
> eclipse plugin and the labrepl as 
> perhttp://dev.clojure.org/display/doc/Getting+Started+with+Eclipse+and+C....
>  After install one of the steps is to
>
> Enable Clojure Support
>
>    - Right-click the "labrepl" project in Package Explorer and choose
>    "Enable/disable Clojure language support"
>
> When I do this I get "Error while tryiing to toggle clojure language
> support for project labrepl:"
>
> Any suggestion as to what this means and how I can proceed to get the lab
> working ?
>
> Thx

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