Lein repl.
It doesn't really matter to me since I use Emacs to develop.
Just afraid that the encoding problems would follow ever JAR I distribute to
end-users.
Will test it when I get the time.
2011/6/20 Rasmus Svensson <r...@lysator.liu.se>

> 2011/6/20 Andreas Liljeqvist <bon...@gmail.com>:
> > I still have encoding problems in repl outside of Emacs (of course...).
> > This is fine while I am developing, but problematic for rolling out to
> > customers.
> >
> > Setting -Dfile.encoding=UTF8
> > Doesn't solve it.
> >
> > Anyone?
>
> What repl? Bare java -cp clojure.jar clojure.main? lein repl?
>
> If you use lein repl, you *should* install the "rlwrap" program on
> your system (e.g. on a Debian based GNU/Linux distro: apt-get install
> rlwrap). If rlwrap is not installed, Leiningen will use JLine, which
> does not support UTF-8 properly... :(
>
> The *in* and *out* streams are opened with the "default encoding",
> which I believe you set with the file.encoding property.
>
> // Rasmus Svensson (raek)
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