No, didn't see it as a real problem.  

Odd.  Just checked my MBP, and the CPU-eating behavior doesn't occur on 
mine either.  Only on the MBA.  Both with Leiningen 2.3.4 and Java 
1.6.0_65, and same OS (10.6.8--I don't upgrade OSes often).  I'll have to 
check whether there's something different I did with the Leiningen 
configuration on the two machines.

On Monday, January 20, 2014 9:50:08 PM UTC-6, Michael Gardner wrote:
>
> On Jan 20, 2014, at 11:14 , Mars0i <mars...@logical.net <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
>
> > Just to be clear, Leiningen only eats CPU when started in an arbitrary 
> directory.  When started from a Leiningen project directory, it doesn't use 
> CPU unless I tell it to.  I have not investigated what it is in the project 
> directory that Leiningen needs in order to feel at peace. :-) 
>
> I don’t see this behavior on my MBP with latest Leiningen. Have you 
> reported it to the lein devs?

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