Have you tried http://leiningen-win-installer.djpowell.net/ - it should
work...

-- 
Dave



On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 6:13 AM, Sean Corfield <seancorfi...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Upgrading on Mac/Linux was painless as usual - and everything here
> seems to run fine with 2.3.2 - but Windows continues to be a pain in
> the rear...
>
> You can't lein upgrade so I updated the version string in lein.bat and
> tried lein self-install:
>
> C:\Users\Sean>lein self-install
> Downloading Leiningen now...
> SYSTEM_WGETRC = c:/progra~1/wget/etc/wgetrc
> syswgetrc = C:\gow/etc/wgetrc
> --2013-08-20 22:01:41--
>
> https://cloud.github.com/downloads/technomancy/leiningen/leiningen-2.3.2-standalone.jar
> Resolving cloud.github.com... 54.240.188.252, 54.230.71.6, 54.230.70.21,
> ...
> Connecting to cloud.github.com|54.240.188.252|:443... connected.
> WARNING: cannot verify cloud.github.com's certificate, issued by
> `/C=US/O=DigiCert Inc/OU=www.digicert.com/CN=DigiCert High Assurance
> CA-3':
>   Self-signed certificate encountered.
> WARNING: certificate common name `*.cloudfront.net' doesn't match
> requested host name `cloud.github.com'.
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden
> 2013-08-20 22:01:41 ERROR 403: Forbidden.
>
> Failed to download
>
> https://cloud.github.com/downloads/technomancy/leiningen/leiningen-2.3.2-standalone.jar
>
> You can't download that file via a browser either:
>
> This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated
> with it. The document tree is shown below.
> <Error>
> <Code>AccessDenied</Code>
> <Message>Access Denied</Message>
> <RequestId>BBF8809DA1520371</RequestId>
> <HostId>
> Laq6Bi6lZlah+zalsro6LbnHl2hKt0fDsZO1Tvu6spiEjq8CghIMHLDSwk7XTm+k
> </HostId>
> </Error>
>
> I have HTTP_CLIENT set to wget --no-check-certificate -O as a global
> environment variable.
>
> Is this just a problem upgrading from 2.1.3 that is - finally - going
> to be a thing of the past from now on, or is there still work to do?
>
> Sean
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote:
> >
> > Hello everybody.
> >
> > I'm happy to announce the release of Leiningen 2.3.2, a minor bugfix
> > release over 2.3.1. Changes include the following:
> >
> > * Write `.nrepl-port` file for better tool interoperability. (Phil
> Hagelberg)
> > * Support targeted upgrades in `lein.bat`. (Shantanu Kumar)
> > * Warn when projects rely on implicit AOT of `:main`. (Phil Hagelberg)
> > * Fix a bug where implicit AOT of `:main` was disabled. (Phil Hagelberg)
> > * Disable profile isolation by default. Will be back in 3.x. (Phil
> Hagelberg)
> >
> > The biggest change here the disabling of profile isolation (a new by
> > default due to incompatibilities with certain projects that hard-code
> > paths. Profile isolation was a new feature in 2.3.0 described in the FAQ:
> >
> >> Leiningen supports isolating different profiles by their target
> >> directory. Simply specify `:target-path "target/%s"` in order to have
> >> each profile set use a different directory for generated files. Then you
> >> can put your `:aot` settings in the `:uberjar` profiles, and the .class
> >> files created from the AOT process will not affect normal development
> >> use. You can specify the profile-isolated `:target-path` in your `:user`
> >> profile if you want it applied across all the projects you work on.
> >
> > I still recommend using profile isolation since it helps avoid a number
> > of subtle gotchas around stale AOT files and user-level dependencies
> > being visible with downstream consumers, but you now have to opt-in to
> > this feature by setting :target-path as described above.
> >
> > We've also fixed a bug where setting :main without setting :aot would no
> > longer implicitly compile the :main namespace. It's still recommended to
> > be explicit about what :aot you need, (in the :uberjar profile if
> > applicable) but the old behaviour has been restored.
> >
> > You'll also want to add a .gitignore entry for the new .nrepl-port file
> > which we're using for improved cross-tool compatibility; discussion of
> > that feature is here:
> https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen/issues/1296
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > -Phil
>
>
>
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