That's the default. You'd usually use the sys env clojure.compile.path
for the repl (on windows):

>java -Dclojure.compile.path=".;src;classes" -cp clojure.jar clojure.main
Clojure 1.2.0
user=> *compile-path*
".;src;classes"


On Mar 6, 5:32 pm, MC Andre <andrew.penneba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Clojure can't find and compile my scripts unless I augment the compile
> path.
>
> Specs:
>
> Clojure 1.2.0
> MacPorts 1.9.2
> Mac OS X 10.6.6
>
> $ cat hello.clj
> #!/usr/bin/env clj
>
> (ns hello)
> (println "Hello World!")
> $ clj hello.clj
> Hello World!
> $ clj
> Clojure 1.2.0
> user=> (compile 'hello)
> Hello World!
> java.io.IOException: No such file or directory (NO_SOURCE_FILE:0)
> user=> *compile-path*
> "classes"
> user=> (set! *compile-path* (str *compile-path* ":."))
> "classes:."
> user=> (compile 'hello)
> Hello World!
> hello

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