ok nevermind I guess it works anyway: user=> (use 'foo-two.core) nil user=> foo-one.core/bar #<core$bar foo_one.core$bar@61526a45>
I notice that lein copied that self/foo-one-0.1.0.jar into my .m2 folder I wonder if somehow lein didn't do that for you and you're still using the old one check your ~/.m2/self/ folder On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 10:54 AM, atkaaz <atk...@gmail.com> wrote: > quick note: the foo-one in local_mvn_repo (inside foo_two) is just v 0.1.0 > without SNAPSHOT > the foo-one project however is 0.1.0-SNAPSHOT > > > > On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 10:00 AM, David Williams < > mobiusinvers...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> This is really important, and I am totally stumped and on a deadline. >> Help is greatly appreciated. >> >> I have a Clojure project called red-black, which in particular contains a >> file called interval_tree.clj >> >> I have been compiling this project with lein uberjar and then using the >> resulting jar in other projects by installing it in a local maven >> repository. >> >> mvn install:install-file \ >> -Dfile=../red-black/target/red-black-0.1.0.jar \ >> -DgroupId=self \ >> -DartifactId=red-black \ >> -Dversion=0.1.0 \ >> -Dpackaging=jar \ >> -DgeneratePom=true \ >> -DcreateChecksum=true \ >> -DlocalRepositoryPath=local_mvn_repo >> >> The crazy thing is, I added a new function, compiled my jar and >> reinstalled it in the local maven repository of another project, and now >> java cant find my new function >> >> user=> (red-black.interval-tree/tree-to-flat-list ) >> CompilerException java.lang.RuntimeException: No such var: >> red-black.interval-tree/tree-to-flat-list, compiling (NO_SOURCE_PATH:1:1) >> >> However this function is in red-black.interval-tree.clj! I even went >> into my local_mvn_repo, unzipped the jar, and looked at the >> interval_tree.clj source. The function is in there! >> >> Whats even more strange is that the other function from that library are >> accessible. For example, in my second project with the local mvn repo: >> >> user=> (use 'red-black.interval-tree) >> nil >> >> Now a little tab tab magic: >> >> user=> (red-black.interval-tree/ >> red-black.interval-tree/add-to-result >> red-black.interval-tree/black >> red-black.interval-tree/check-max-interval >> red-black.interval-tree/get-color >> red-black.interval-tree/get-hash >> red-black.interval-tree/get-interval >> red-black.interval-tree/get-key >> red-black.interval-tree/get-left >> red-black.interval-tree/get-max >> red-black.interval-tree/get-parent >> red-black.interval-tree/get-right >> red-black.interval-tree/get-root >> red-black.interval-tree/get-sentinel >> red-black.interval-tree/get-value red-black.interval-tree/has? >> red-black.interval-tree/health-check >> red-black.interval-tree/high red-black.interval-tree/insert >> red-black.interval-tree/insert-fixup >> red-black.interval-tree/left-rotate red-black.interval-tree/low >> red-black.interval-tree/max-of-three >> red-black.interval-tree/new red-black.interval-tree/node >> red-black.interval-tree/point-lookup >> red-black.interval-tree/pretty-print >> red-black.interval-tree/recursive-max >> red-black.interval-tree/red >> red-black.interval-tree/right-rotate >> red-black.interval-tree/set-color >> red-black.interval-tree/set-interval >> red-black.interval-tree/set-key >> red-black.interval-tree/set-left >> red-black.interval-tree/set-max >> red-black.interval-tree/set-parent >> red-black.interval-tree/set-right >> red-black.interval-tree/set-root >> red-black.interval-tree/set-value >> red-black.interval-tree/update-max >> user=> (red-black.interval-tree/ >> >> But as you can see the funstion tree-to-flat-list is missing. When I go >> back into my red-black project and launch the repl, I can invoke the >> project just find. Help! As of 5 hours ago I was creating new methods in >> my red-black project, compiling my uberjar and installing it in my other >> project via local maven install, and new methods were being picked up just >> fine. Something appears to be very wrong, please advise! >> >> Update: >> >> A self contained example of this issue is in this tarball: >> >> http://gorillamatrix.com/files/foo.tar.gz >> >> Go into foo-two and lein repl. Try to load foo-two.core, you should see >> this: >> >> user=> (use 'foo-two.core) >> CompilerException java.lang.RuntimeException: No such var: >> foo-one.core/bar, compiling:(foo_two/core.clj:6:2) >> >> However foo-one.core/bar is certainly defined! >> >> -- >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >> Groups "Clojure" group. >> To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com >> Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with >> your first post. >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com >> For more options, visit this group at >> http://groups.google.com/group/clojure?hl=en >> --- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "Clojure" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. >> >> >> > > -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. 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