Hi Phil, I agree - I am not looking for 'builds on my machine' in 
particular.

I want to separate the distinction of my use of a local 
repository/cache/proxy to serve globally available jars from the project.clj 
so that it is portable.

This enables me to have local build and a continuous integration build 
without repeatedly downloading the entire dependency chain. And, at the same 
time, not make the project.clj specific to me.

I see this a slightly different question from 'builds on my machine' which 
is determined by the presence of dependencies in globally available 
repositories. If I were to distribute a project.clj with dependencies that 
were not available, that would definitely be a pain.

Anyway, it is not a major issue for me. Thanks for your input.

Cheers

Dave

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