Sorry, I'm blind.  Using the patched nailgun it works fine.  I'm
looking forward to nRepl, it looks like a good long-term solution.

-Jeff


On Oct 6, 5:04 pm, Meikel Brandmeyer <m...@kotka.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 6 Okt., 16:44, Jeff Rose <ros...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I've just installed the new version, but it isn't connecting to
> > nailgun using either my ng-server script or using lein nailgun, which
> > both work with the previous version.  Do we need to change port
> > numbers or do something differently when starting nailgun now?
>
> As I said: you need to start the new ngserver class:
> vimclojure.nailgun.NGServer. I don't think, lein nailgun does that.
>
> > This also reminded me that now the lein repl opens a server socket.
> > How difficult would it be to use this as the server interface instead,
> > so that nailgun wasn't even a dependency?
>
> The future will probably be nREPL which was started recently by Chas
> Emerick. It will provide a common backend server for all
> (participating) IDEs. One main problem is - surprise - Windows. I have
> no simple solution to just pipe input to a server socket and read the
> output. Nailgun has there this fluffy, little client. I probably have
> to investigate one of the foreign interfaces again. *sigh* I thought I
> could put that Ruby nightmare ad acta....
>
> Sincerely
> Meikel

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