I have the same problem and I have the latest version of all involved
components. I run Emacs 23.1 on Ubuntu.

Any ideas on how to resolve it? The trick of using `ns' and `use'
separately does not seem to solve the problem for me.

It feels like there are two or even more environments behind the
scenes, having their own opinions on the state of affair of things,
like in which namespace I am in. Any pointers to where I should start
if I want to debug this? The internal workings of slime is very deep
and it is hard to understand it.

/Mathias

On Jul 28, 4:19 pm, Daniel Janus <nath...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The following steps should show the "problem" I'm having:
>
> [...]
>
> This sequence works perfectly well for me withSLIME2009-07-15,
> clojure-mode 8c333628bf507749dd78b312333130b00e6ec06f, swank-clojure
> 6cd3057d48e00da485cdf43b2b170816e5187c40, Emacs 22.2.1 (on Ubuntu
> 9.04), and both Clojure 1.0.0 and current git.  Perhaps you should try
> upgrading your setup?
>
> Best,
> Daniel Janus
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