While walking through the Clojure/Heroku/Database tutorial the Leiningen REPL
fails to display a prompt. When I control-c out, the final output before
closing shows a connection being made and the prompt. If I change out of the
project directory and lein repl I get the connection and the promp
The java that you cobble together for openbsd is really a mess. Unless they
have a working version of the standard jdk, I wouldn't bother. I love and
support the openbsd project, but I stay away from any kind of java on openbsd.
Cheers,
Aaron Bedra
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On Jul 23
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Scott Scites wrote:
> While walking through the Clojure/Heroku/Database tutorial the Leiningen REPL
> fails to display a prompt. When I control-c out, the final output before
> closing shows a connection being made and the prompt. If I change out of the
> pro
It appears that the ports tree does offer a sun jdk now that you can
build, but it is 1.7. If you are running 4.9 and are using the jdk from
the ports tree, this could also be the source of your problem.
Cheers,
Aaron Bedra
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On 07/23/2011 09:57 PM, Aaron Be
On Jul 24, 6:21 pm, Aaron Bedra wrote:
> It appears that the ports tree does offer a sun jdk now that you can
> build, but it is 1.7. If you are running 4.9 and are using the jdk from
> the ports tree, this could also be the source of your problem.
Thanks for your help!
I'm running OpenBSD 5.0 b
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 8:39 PM, scitesy wrote:
> On Jul 24, 6:21 pm, Aaron Bedra wrote:
>> It appears that the ports tree does offer a sun jdk now that you can
>> build, but it is 1.7. If you are running 4.9 and are using the jdk from
>> the ports tree, this could also be the source of your pro
FWIW, lein and JDK 1.7 play fine together on both my linux systems (Ubuntu
10.10 and 11.04).
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I'm going to listen to Aaron's initial advice and follow the path of
least resistance by switching from OpenBSD to Linux (Arch) for Clojure
development.
Thanks all for your help.
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