Using the classifer "bin" would give you the single uber-jar, however - if
you just use the default classifier ( i.e. don't mention it ) it should pull
in ALL of 'completes' transitive dependencies.

I've just tried this locally and that seems to be working fine for me.  I
see maven downloading all 61 odd submodules.

Mark

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On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 7:52 AM, Stuart Sierra
<the.stuart.sie...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On Sep 24, 3:37 pm, Brian Carper <briancar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > As of yesterday, the "complete" dependency still doesn't work with
> > Maven unless you add <classifier>bin</classifier>.  [1] [2]
> >
> > As of today, I can't even manage to pull individual libs.  I thought
> > this was how to fetch clojure.contrib.sql, but it fails. [3]
>
> Dammit.  I need some help too now.  Mark, where are you?
>
> -S
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