I believe I found out the problem, although I do not know how to fix
it. The RelevanceLabRepl project is missing the nbproject folder. A
working nbproject folder has a lot of files in it, and I don't know
what values to put in by hand. If someone who can create a working
netbeans LabRepl project on
On Jun 19, 10:55 am, Aaron Bedra wrote:
> Jared,
>
> There was another post about issues with netbeans. I am looking into why
> this is happening. On another note, labrepl uses clojure 1.2, but that is
> all handled via leiningen.
>
Are you sure it requires 1.2? As far as I know clojure 1.2 d
Find the Maven plugin in the NB's plugin section and install if you
don't have it. It *might* help. At least that's what fixed it for my
NB installation.
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Jared,
There was another post about issues with netbeans. I am looking into why
this is happening. On another note, labrepl uses clojure 1.2, but that is
all handled via leiningen.
Cheers,
Aaron
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Jared wrote:
> I was following the instructions to get labrepl
I was following the instructions to get labrepl up and running and hit
a snag. Netbeans does not recognize Samples/Clojure/Relevance
LabReplProject as a project. After creating it it does not appear in
the Projects window. So I go to File -> Open Project and click on
RelevanceLabRepl and hit Open P