Thanks David,

I'd mistakenly thought if it was checked into git, there would be a 
corresponding release.

What's the easiest way to use a local clone over the clojars release to test?
Do I have to create a local release, and if so what's the typical way to do 
that?

Mark

On Thursday, 6 March 2014 20:08:29 UTC, David Nolen  wrote:
> This is finally fixed in master and will be available in the next 
> ClojureScript release. Until then you must use :simple or :advanced with 
> Node.js.
> 
> 
> David
> 

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