Add the latest tools.analyzer as a dependency solved the problem. 

[org.clojure/tools.analyzer "0.6.9"]

Thanks guys!

On Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 6:40:12 AM UTC-7, Nicola Mometto wrote:
>
> I commented about this in the #clojure-dev slack channel, I believe 
> http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/CLJ-1874 to be the cause of this issue 
>
>
> > On 9 Jun 2016, at 14:32, Alex Miller <al...@puredanger.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > 
> > I think it's quite likely that you have multiple copies of 
> tools.analyzer (and possibly other libs) on your classpath. Can you take a 
> look at your deps and see if that might be the case? 
> > 
> > A particular thing to watch for is if any dep is AOT compiled and 
> transitively pulled in a dependency lib somehow. 
> > 
> > "lein deps :tree" is a good place to start, but it doesn't tell you 
> what's actually inside the jars. There used to be a Maven plugin that would 
> track down multiple class definitions across the dependency classpath, 
> can't remember what it was called. It would be cool if such a thing also 
> existed for Lein that would find multiple .clj/.cljc/.class files for a ns 
> on the classpath. Or maybe someone has already written that, don't know. 
> > 
> > 
> > On Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 5:13:20 PM UTC-5, Rangel Spasov wrote: 
> > Hey guys - getting this compiler exception when I tried alpha 5 (up to 
> alpha 4 it was all good). 
> > 
> > WARNING: boolean? already refers to: #'clojure.core/boolean? in 
> namespace: clojure.tools.analyzer.utils, being replaced by: 
> #'clojure.tools.analyzer.utils/boolean? 
> > 
> > WARNING: boolean? already refers to: #'clojure.core/boolean? in 
> namespace: clojure.tools.analyzer, being replaced by: 
> #'clojure.tools.analyzer.utils/boolean? 
> > 
> > #error { 
> > 
> >  :cause Attempting to call unbound fn: 
> #'clojure.tools.analyzer.utils/boolean? 
> > 
> >  :via 
> > 
> >  [{:type clojure.lang.Compiler$CompilerException 
> > 
> >    :message java.lang.IllegalStateException: Attempting to call unbound 
> fn: #'clojure.tools.analyzer.utils/boolean?, 
> compiling:(manifold/stream/async.clj:62:16) 
> > 
> >    :at [clojure.lang.Compiler analyzeSeq Compiler.java 6890]} 
> > 
> >   {:type java.lang.IllegalStateException 
> > 
> >    :message Attempting to call unbound fn: 
> #'clojure.tools.analyzer.utils/boolean? 
> > 
> >    :at [clojure.lang.Var$Unbound throwArity Var.java 43]}] 
> > 
> >  :trace 
> > 
> > 
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