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What sogaiu said, to use ClojureCLR you have to run the .exe
from the directory.
I do something like this:
#!/bin/sh
fullpath=/Users/alex/dev/cljr/install-with-nuget/Clojure.1.9.0/all/net40
exe=Clojure.Main.exe
cd ${fullpath} && mono ${exe}
@stefan.van.den.oord it would be great if that was possible, but the last I hear about it is this blog post: http://www.davidykay.com/Clojure-CLR-for-Cross-platform-Native-Mobile-App-Development/ with this repo: https://github.com/DavidYKay/clojure-xamarin If you do make any progress, or find out anything new, please share it. 🙂