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Just tried to M-x package-list-packages
and am getting the following certificate error.
Is anyone else seeing this?
Certificate information
Issued by: Let's Encrypt Authority X3
Issued to: CN=
Hostname:
Public key: RSA, signature: RSA-SHA256
Protocol: TLS1.2, key: ECDHE-RSA, cipher: AES-128-GCM, mac: AEAD
Security level: Medium
Valid: From 2017-07-17 to 2017-10-15
The fingerprint for the connection to has changed
from sha1:4d:5c:08:57:76:20:d7:4a:32:a9:f1:bf:ea:f5:24:f6:86:35:39:82
to sha1:c6:1d:d2:98:16:53:a8:a3:7d:e0:11:f9:5a:71:4c:e0:ac:04:3e:7b
hmmm weird
@rickmoynihan do you have the same issue with your browser?
it asks whether I want to accept the signature, but I don’t know how to verify its authenticity… not sure why its changed.
assuming it’s not malicious, but you never know…
Firefox returns a different SHA1 fingerprint: 93:7E:38:69:59:78:77:F4:99:C4:92:EF:EB:CD:4B:F5:2B:92:DD:9A
This is my first time trying ClojureScript in CIDER. Apparently I can't use js/require
in CIDER, but my compiled code works in the browser. I get org.mozilla.javascript.EcmaError: ReferenceError: "require" is not defined
in CIDER. Why?
New EuroClojure, new CIDER https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/releases/tag/v0.15.0
i'm trying to add some custom cider keybindings, but it doesn't look like the way to do it is with (define-key cider-mode-map ...
emacs claims that cider-mode-map
is void. any pointers?
oh i guess that mode map only exists as a var when the mode is active. how do you add a custom keybinding to a mode that is not active yet?
it may not exist until the mode has invoked once. when you first start up there are autoloads that allow you to crank of cider but the map may not exist yet
oh i see. yes i think use-package has some mechanism for this. might be good to read how they accomplish this to ensure that things exist when they modify the keybindings
hm i think cider-mode-map is not the right map to use, maybe clojure-mode-map? i don't get the error any more but my custom bindings are having no effect with cider-mode-map
@ajs Anyway, I'm using use-package
(with :ensure t) and general.el
, and I have never had any problem with maps not existing.
is that lambda expression supposed to be quoted or not? i see uses of (lambda ...
with and without a leading quote
@oskarkv near the end: https://gist.github.com/astoeckley/e1faa2bab0cad0c17c33f6133b4e6361
and all i mean by that is that things get complicated and I have no idea what they are doing with respect to normal mode, insert mode, etc
it's not spacemacs, but the bindings are evil-inspired. my emacs setup is actually quite lean
and what if you comment out your automatic keymap hookup, restart emacs, jack in to a project and then try to manually add a keybinding to the clojure-mode-map. would that work?
so a restart of emacs and resetting my experiments back to only use cider-mode-map and cider-mode-hook appear to be working now