Honestly curious what you mean by "compile clojurescript snippets on the
fly", and why you're not able to stay on the current ClojureScript version
until Clojure 1.7 is stable/released - is there a bug/security/feature in a
library that's switched over that's forcing your hand?

On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 3:27 PM, Stephen Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:

> > As I said above, you must specify Clojure 1.7.0-beta2 as your Clojure
> dependency.
>
> We're quite unhappy about this change. Wherever possible, we try to
> avoid using unreleased software in our production environments, but
> because we compile clojurescript snippets on the fly we're now forced
> to switch our whole project to 1.7.
>
> Could you please consider reverting the clj->cljc change until 1.7 is
> released, or maintaining a 1.6-compatible branch for bug fixes.
>
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