Does anyone know what Debian does? That might be a good starting point. On Jan 22, 1:28 pm, Richard Newman <holyg...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Apparently everyone is jumping on the Leiningen bandwagon and > >> deleting > >> their build.xml files. I guess that means I'm moving, too. > > > Deleting build.xml files is good. After that, you've got several > > options, including Leiningen and clojure-maven-plugin, both of which > > are based on the Maven dependency model. > > It's good *if you want to use Maven*. I don't agree that the removal > of that choice is good. > > > This is the problem of a young language and immature libraries. You > > may need to compile those projects yourself and install them in a > > local repository. > > ... and modify *every* library to make sure they all point to the same > local Clojure version, otherwise some of them will still be building > with some older release. > > Oh, and if I don't want three versions of Commons libs (some want > Logging 1.1, some Logging 1.1.1, etc.), I have to modify those > projects again. Seems a lot like manual dependency management. :)
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