Same thing. I even tried putting (compile 'test.test) in the src/test/ test.clj file and loading it with "java - classpath .;src;classes;clojure.jar clojure.main src/test/test.clj". If it helps, the full error I am getting now is:
java.io.IOException: The system cannot find the path specified (test.clj:1) at clojure.lang.Compiler.analyzeSeq(Compiler.java:4113) at clojure.lang.Compiler.analyze(Compiler.java:3935) at clojure.lang.Compiler.analyze(Compiler.java:3908) at clojure.lang.Compiler$BodyExpr$Parser.parse(Compiler.java: 3613) at clojure.lang.Compiler.analyzeSeq(Compiler.java:4106) at clojure.lang.Compiler.analyze(Compiler.java:3935) at clojure.lang.Compiler.analyzeSeq(Compiler.java:4094) at clojure.lang.Compiler.analyze(Compiler.java:3935) at clojure.lang.Compiler.analyze(Compiler.java:3908) at clojure.lang.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:4559) at clojure.lang.RT.compile(RT.java:362) at clojure.lang.RT.load(RT.java:404) at clojure.lang.RT.load(RT.java:376) at clojure.core$load__4557$fn__4559.invoke(core.clj:3427) at clojure.core$load__4557.doInvoke(core.clj:3426) at clojure.lang.RestFn.invoke(RestFn.java:413) at clojure.core$load_one__4520.invoke(core.clj:3271) at clojure.core$compile__4563$fn__4565.invoke(core.clj:3437) at clojure.core$compile__4563.invoke(core.clj:3436) at test.test$eval__7.invoke(test.clj:8) at clojure.lang.Compiler.eval(Compiler.java:4142) at clojure.lang.Compiler.load(Compiler.java:4470) at clojure.lang.Compiler.loadFile(Compiler.java:4437) at clojure.main$load_script__5177.invoke(main.clj:117) at clojure.main$script_opt__5209.invoke(main.clj:163) at clojure.main$_main__5222.doInvoke(main.clj:227) at clojure.lang.RestFn.applyTo(RestFn.java:142) at clojure.main.main(Unknown Source) Caused by: java.io.IOException: The system cannot find the path specified at java.io.WinNTFileSystem.createFileExclusively(Native Method) at java.io.File.createNewFile(File.java:883) at clojure.lang.Compiler.writeClassFile(Compiler.java:4498) at clojure.core$gen_class__5126.doInvoke(genclass.clj:547) at clojure.lang.RestFn.invoke(RestFn.java:498) at clojure.lang.Var.invoke(Var.java:347) at clojure.lang.AFn.applyToHelper(AFn.java:198) at clojure.lang.Var.applyTo(Var.java:444) at clojure.lang.Compiler.macroexpand1(Compiler.java:4025) at clojure.lang.Compiler.analyzeSeq(Compiler.java:4092) ... 27 more On Mar 3, 9:49 am, Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com> wrote: > You cannot have both a classpath full of jars and directories (via the -cp > option) and run directly from a jar. > > Try java -classpath .;src;classes;clojure.jar clojure.main" instead > > (http://clojure.org/repl_and_main) > > 2009/3/3 zodoz <zdz.r...@gmail.com> > > > > > *sigh*... Still no joy. I've looked around for how to use the > > command and I finally got it to stop giving me directory permission > > errors, but Java still does not seem to be liking it. I am now > > running it with "java -classpath .;src;classes -jar clojure.jar", but > > when I run (compile 'test) or (compile 'test.test) I still get > > "java.io.IOException: The system cannot find the path specified > > (test.clj:1)"... Am I running the command java command wrong? > > > P.S. I tried the java command with "src" only and "." only as well. > > > On Mar 3, 6:41 am, Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkm...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 12:58 AM, zodoz <zdz.r...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I'm just larning Clojure and have been able to figure out everything > > > > so far via trial-and-error. However, I cannot for the LIFE of me > > > > figure out how to compile anything. I have tried every possible setup > > > > I can think of and I all I have is a sneaking suspicion that its a > > > > Vista issue. > > > > > Below I have listed my setup to make this as complete a question as I > > > > can, however the error I am getting is "java.io.IOException: The > > > > system cannot find the path specified (test.clj:1)" so I don't expect > > > > the problem to be with how my filesystem is setup but rather with > > > > classpaths. Any suggestions and thanks in advance? > > > > > I have a simple extraction of the latest files, inside the "clojure" > > > > folder I have renamed the orrigonal "src" folder to "srcb" so that I > > > > can single out only my code. I have a test.clj file whose contents > > > > are (basically the example given on the main site): > > > > (ns test > > > > (:gen-class)) > > > > > (defn -main > > > > [gre] > > > > (println (str "Hello " gre)) > > > > > I have the following folder/file setup: > > > > clojure/ > > > > ->clojure/classes > > > > ->clojure/src > > > > -->clojure/src/test > > > > --->clojure/src/test/test.clj > > > > -->clojure/src/test.clj > > > > ->clojure/test.clj > > > > > Each of these test.clj files have their own ns as either "test" or > > > > "test.test" depending on where they are in the filesystem. The > > > > exception is the one in the clojure folder, this one I have tested it > > > > with both. > > > > The step-by-step instructions athttp:// > >www.ociweb.com/mark/clojure/article.html#Compilingmighthelp, > > > especially step #8 related to setting the classpath. > > > > -- > > > R. 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