Thank you! I think you are right. On Apr 16, 9:05 am, "Jim foo.bar" <jimpil1...@gmail.com> wrote: > It sounds to me that you forgot to run 'lein clean' at work, leaving > certain classfiles present in 'target'. This would explain why you got > your uberjar at work but not at home (presumably .class files are being > ignored by git) > > Jim > > On 16/04/13 13:59, larry google groups wrote: > > > > > > > > > I have a Mac at work and I have a Mac at home. At work, while working > > on my project, I decided to delete my file "validation.clj". There was > > still a reference to it in the ns declaration in import_data.clj, but > > I did not know that. I ran "lein uberjar" and everything compiled. I > > did not use any functions in import_data.clj, but the app seemed to > > run. Then I did: > > > git add . > > git comment -m "some comment" > > git push origin master > > > Then I got home and did "git pull origin master". > > > Then I ran "lein uberjar" and got a compile error because of the ns > > declaration in import_data.clj. > > > Why would one compiler be more strict than the other? Could I have set > > some config variable that I've now forgotten about?
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