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I'm guessing there is something out of date on their system. I don't see a printout specifying the java version there… could be that?
Built boot -> https://github.com/GroundedSage/VeganBN-website/blob/master/build.boot cc @richiardiandrea @mobileink
@dominicm cheers. I will have to have a dig about and see what it is all about. I'm self taught and went straight into Clojure so I can't even read plain Java haha.
Ever wanted to use Boot to print ASCII art? There’s a task for that… https://github.com/degree9/boot-welcome
I'm having trouble getting boot pointed to the correct java. :boot-class-path lists \\jre1.8.0_131\\ (yes I'm on windows 10, sorry.)
Only after uninstalling every jre does boot find the version i'm expecting so that
boot java
works with javac -version #> javac 1.8.0_121Clearly this is a question about how windows and java coordinate, but maybe someone here can explain at what point boot learns about it's java environment?