Is there a straightforward way to setup a Clojure library so that it can 
depend on an older version of itself?

I can think of a couple of ways to do this that seem clunky, but was 
wondering what approaches (if any) have worked well for other folks. 
Something involving pomegranate and clojure.tools.namespace?

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Michael Bradley
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