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I posted this over in #dirac, but it seems to be tumbleweed over there 😉. Does anyone here have any light to shed? I’ve been using Dirac very happily in an application built with Figwheel for months. I’ve just switched from re-frisk to re-frisk-remote, and suddenly Dirac is giving me errors: > Dirac requires runtime support from your app. > Please https://github.com/binaryage/dirac#installation into your app and https://github.com/binaryage/dirac#install-dirac-runtime. > ReferenceError: dirac is not defined > at <anonymous>11 If I switch back to re-frisk instead of re-frisk-remote, then Dirac is happy again. Is there a known incompatibility between Dirac and re-frisk-remote? Any suggestions for how I can proceed? Thanks!
I think I had that and added
(defonce dirac
(dirac.runtime/install!))
I’m not sure this helps.Thanks for taking the time to respond. As it happens, I tracked the problem down to an embarrassingly silly mistake on my part (blush).