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2020-02-08
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Is babashka supposed to resolve the class in a scenario like this? or have I just not had my morning coffee yet?
trying to rewrite a system monitoring script I wrote as a fat jar in clojure a while back to use bb but ran into the above, I get the creeping feeling I’m being retarded in some way, but I’ll throw it out here and somebody can point out in which way
@mbjarland babashka comes with a selected set of compiled to native classes, so unfortunately you can’t run all JVM programs with it if they contain classes that weren’t baked in.