for anyone who has this same problem. The only solution that I've
gotten so far that works is to use a java file that launches my
clojure files. I'm still looking for a better way to do this.

Here is the code for the launcher.

import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
import java.io.IOException;

import clojure.lang.RT;
import clojure.lang.Compiler;
import clojure.lang.Var;


public class Launcher {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        // Load the Clojure script -- as a side effect this
initializes the runtime.
        RT.loadResourceScript("main/ironlily.clj");

        // Get a reference to the -main function, which is in the
namespace ironlily.
        Var main = RT.var("ironlily", "-main");

        // Call it!
        Object result = main.invoke();
    }
}

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