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slifin avatar slifin commented on June 2, 2024

There should be a better way of doing this but below worked for me:

Add this dependency to your ~/.clojure/deps.edn (create it if it doesn't exist)

{:deps {org.clojure/data.json {:mvn/version "2.4.0"}}}

Should load okay, I noticed that it also needs Google Chrome Canary installed

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pdelfino avatar pdelfino commented on June 2, 2024

Thank you for trying to help!

{:deps {org.clojure/data.json {:mvn/version "2.4.0"}}}

There is something weird here. When I opened the file .clojure/deps.end, there was "code content" inside the file.
But, everything was comment-out:

;; The deps.edn file describes the information needed to build a classpath.
;;
;; When using the `clojure` or `clj` script, there are several deps.edn files
;; that are combined:
;; - install-level
;; - user level (this file)
;; - project level (current directory when invoked)
;;
;; For all attributes other than :paths, these config files are merged left to right.
;; Only the last :paths is kept and others are dropped.

{
  ;; Paths
  ;;   Directories in the current project to include in the classpath

  ;; :paths ["src"]

  ;; External dependencies
 
  ;; :deps {
  ;;   org.clojure/clojure {:mvn/version "1.11.1"}
  ;; }

  ;; Aliases
	;;   resolve-deps aliases (-R) affect dependency resolution, options:
	;;     :extra-deps - specifies extra deps to add to :deps
	;;     :override-deps - specifies a coordinate to use instead of that in :deps
	;;     :default-deps - specifies a coordinate to use for a lib if one isn't found
	;;   make-classpath aliases (-C) affect the classpath generation, options:
	;;     :extra-paths - vector of additional paths to add to the classpath
	;;     :classpath-overrides - map of lib to path that overrides the result of resolving deps

  ;; :aliases {
  ;;   :deps {:extra-deps {org.clojure/tools.deps.alpha {:mvn/version "0.14.1212"}}}
  ;;   :test {:extra-paths ["test"]}
  ;; }

  ;; Provider attributes

  ;; :mvn/repos {
  ;;   "central" {:url "https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/"}
  ;;   "clojars" {:url "https://repo.clojars.org/"}
  ;; }
}

Is this expected?

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pdelfino avatar pdelfino commented on June 2, 2024

Please, see my question about this problem on StackOverflow.

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