That's strange. You usually just run lein swank in the folder with you
project.clj. Nothing to do wrong there.

Can you show the project.clj and the directory structure of a non-working
project?

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Am 16.06.2012 01:07 schrieb "Dave Kincaid" <kincaid.d...@gmail.com>:

> I'm with you, Peter. The problem is I can't get lein swank and
> slime-connect working in a consistent way. It starts up fine but can't find
> any dependencies that I try to (use ...) or even any of the code in my .clj
> files that I try to access. I just can't understand what it's using as a
> classpath when it's launched. When I do stumble on the right combination of
> directory, lein swank and emacs buffer it is awesome!
>
> On Friday, June 15, 2012 5:42:59 PM UTC-5, Peter wrote:
>>
>> Once I got lein swank and slime-connect working in emacs, I essentially
>> stopped using the repl directly. The real magic and beauty of writing
>> clojure in emacs is that I can write a fn, then C-x C-e to evaluate it
>> right there in the file. I can evaluate inner forms, test every line of the
>> file to confirm it works, experiment, etc, and the code is all saved in the
>> file.
>>
>> I don't want to write anything *other* than clojure because it's such a
>> beautiful and effective experience.
>> ------------------------------
>> *From: * Dave Kincaid <kincaid.d...@gmail.com>
>> *Sender: * clojure@googlegroups.com
>> *Date: *Fri, 15 Jun 2012 14:47:10 -0700 (PDT)
>> *To: *<clojure@googlegroups.com>
>> *ReplyTo: * clojure@googlegroups.com
>> *Subject: *Classpath set by lein swank or clojure-jack-in
>>
>> One of the things that really been holding me back from moving ahead with
>> Clojure is the difficulty I have running code that I'm writing using a
>> repl. I generally use Emacs to code Clojure and I really don't understand
>> how the classpath gets set when I use either "lein swank + slime-connect"
>> or "clojure-jack-in". I can't seem to get it to find either any
>> dependencies that I've included in the project.clj or any of my own code
>> without a lot of hit and miss trial and error. Eventually I can usually get
>> it to work by doing all kind of things like compiling the .clj file,
>> launching lein swank from different directories, etc. Is there a good
>> document that I could read to understand how I should be doing this. It's
>> so frustrating that I don't even want to try writing Clojure code most of
>> the time eventhough I'm loving the language.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dave
>>
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