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Hello #datomic Is it possible to open bin/console for a url like datomic:mem://... ? When I try that
Removing storage with unsupported protocol: dev = datomic: No storages specified
Any comments please?Yeah that more likely. Thanks @alexmiller
Trying my first Ion push:
Dependency X has a :local/root. You must specify a :uname argument to push.
Does that mean that I have to upload X to a maven repository to be able to push? It's a local Java lib, and we just build it locally right now.
it means that because there is local state, the git status of your current project is not sufficient to capture its state, so you must specify a :uname to “name” the release
or private git repo
or just supply a uname
It's a java lib, a private git repo won't help? I'll setup a private repo on s3 and push there. Eventually would want a reproducible push.
oh, yeah, you’ll need a published artifact for a java lib
no, no support for that (other than via :local/root) right now
I've followed this tutorial https://docs.datomic.com/cloud/operation/client-applications.html#separate-vpc but it doesn't work, the server crashes on start because it cannot connect to the database. How can I learn what is wrong with setup?