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2020-07-14
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hello, to use pods I have to install and use the latest babahska version?
i've tried
clojure -Spath -Sdeps '{pod-babashka-etaoin {:git/url "
before rlwrap bb
user=> (require '[babashka.pods :as pods])
nil
user=> (pods/load-pod "./pod-babashka-etaoin")
java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "./pod-babashka-etaoin": error=2, No such file or directory [at line 3, column 1]
got this =(
@d.ian.b There are two things off here. With -Sdeps
you still have to write {:deps ... }
. The other issue is that pods aren't normal classpath dependencies, but binaries you have to download separately.
yeah, thanks 😃
I use Arch Linux, got some tip or I have to package the pods?
On Linux you can install this specific pod with linuxbrew. The other option is to manually download it from Github releases and put it on your path.
hum :thinking_face:
heya @borkdude, I found a little oddity today and created a github issue for it: https://github.com/borkdude/babashka/issues/508