> I'm thinking the problem - since the command line appears to be
> correct, and starts a repl if no script is provided - is that Blah.clj
> just defines functions, but doesn't invoke one of them. Without
> looking at the script, this is just a WAG, but I recall some
> discussion about this issue earlier.

Ah. Sorry, I mis-interpreted what you meant. You're right of course.

What made me not think this was the problem, was that the OP said he
did not get any output when specifying an existent file that did not
contain valid clojure. But come to think of it, did said file contain
actual data not valid clojure, or was it just an empty file? If the
latter, no output is expected, as you point out.

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/ Peter Schuller

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