The Java system property "clojure.compile.path" is the directory where the
Clojure compiler will write out .class files. It should be one directory
name, not a list.
When Clojure starts, it sets the Var *compile-path* to the value of the Java
system property. The default is the directory named "classes".
Whatever value you set for clojure.compile.path, that directory must also be
on the Java classpath, set with the -cp command-line option to java.
So, if you want to compile Clojure namespaces rooted at the current
directory, you would run:
java -Dclojure.compile.path=. -cp .:clojure.jar clojure.main
-Stuart Sierra
clojure.com
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