Jon Pither
Jon Pither
Nevermind I was using pandoc from homebrew, I installed it via cabal. thanks.
Although now I get: ../manning.hs:212:24: Not in scope: `defaultParserState' ../manning.hs:215:45: Not in scope: `defaultWriterOptions'
This seems relevant: http://lists.debian.org/debian-haskell/2013/02/msg00045.html I tried to hack the Haskell but not used to the language. May attempt later. Going to speak to Manning in the meantime and find out...
Related to (potentially superceded) by #968.
Note - this issue has been addressed in https://github.com/juxt/crux/commit/494844653f04ffd085e9a7a03989d56387e6ae48 that will work for the sample query given. We are leaving this issue open as we intend to put in place...
I understand the problem - thanks @stevebuik, should be a simple enough fix.
See https://github.com/juxt/crux/issues/968
Thanks for the report, will look into it.
Currently the shell repl seems to hang after you type 'exit', not sure what is going on there right now.
We don't need to "tie the nREPL sessions together somehow". Keep them separate, ensure aliases are all unique. Use session IDs where possible, although messages can still resolve to aliases...