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− | + | I am having tbolrue with this installation on XP with an existing Project Clojure' install. These are the steps I have taken:1. Download and install maven. (note: on the maven website they instruct you on setting up and assigning some user variables. this is a mistake. all of the variables must be configured as system variables in order for things to work proprerly!) 2. Install JDK. My current setup is a Project Clojure' installation, which only uses a JRE. So, you need to install the JDK and then make some additional changes to your environment variables as described on the maven website.3. In a windows command window I enter: mvn installThis command downloads a bunch of stuff, but then reports a problem: clojure failed BUILD ERROR. it suggests using mvn -eso I run it again: mvn -e installI see a couple of errors. The first one is:ERROR in (is-within-date-range) (chrono_test.clj:117)expected: (= false (is-within? in [e nil]))actual: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No interval converter found for type: org.joda.time.DateTime | |
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==== Commune with Machine Spirit ==== | ==== Commune with Machine Spirit ==== |