Structure.clj does call ns as shown below:

(ns Structure)

So, as far as I can tell, Clojure should look for Structure.clj in the
class path. At least, that's what it used to do. I guess I could move
all the code into a sub-directory, and rename all the namespaces--but
I'd rather keep it organized the way it is, if possible.

-Rich-

On Mar 23, 1:33 am, Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 4:59 AM, Rich <rwml...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'd been using the 20081217 release. The following code worked, as
> > long as Structure was in the working directory:
>
> > Clojure
> > user=> (use 'Structure)
> > nil
>
> > However, after I updated to 20090320, I get the following errors:
>
> > Clojure
> > user=> (use 'Structure)
> > java.io.FileNotFoundException: Could not locate Structure__init.class
> > or Structure.clj on classpath:  (NO_SOURCE_FILE:0)
>
> > In both cases, I'm launching Clojure from the directory that contains
> > Structure.clj as follows:
>
> > java clojure.lang.Repl
>
> > What am I doing wrong?
>
> Does Structure.clj contain a call to the ns macro? If so, I think you
> need to move Structure.clj to a subdirectory that matches its
> namespace. For example, if the namespace is a.b.c then you need a
> directory in the classpath that contains an "a" directory that
> contains a "b" directory that conains "c.clj", not "Structure.clj".
>
> --
> R. Mark Volkmann
> Object Computing, Inc.
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