Re: Lein, Speclj & clojure 1.6.0-beta1

2014-02-18 Thread Stathis Sideris
Leiningen can exclude certain dependencies of your dependencies, see here: https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen/blob/master/sample.project.clj#L48 Whether Speclj will work with Clojure 1.6 is something you'll have to test... On Monday, 17 February 2014 12:09:13 UTC, Karsten Schmidt wrote: >

Re: Lein, Speclj & clojure 1.6.0-beta1

2014-02-17 Thread Glen Mailer
:eval-in can be overridden in your project.clj, just add: :speclj-eval-in :subprocess I agree that the default is rather odd - especially when the only reason I'm aware of is "it's a bit faster" Cheers Glen On Monday, 17 February 2014 12:09:13 UTC, Karsten Schmidt wrote: > > Hi all, am tryin

Re: Lein, Speclj & clojure 1.6.0-beta1

2014-02-17 Thread Karsten Schmidt
Oh I just saw that's a known issue with Speclj and its setting of `:eval-in :leiningen` https://github.com/slagyr/speclj/issues/78 I guess i will have to switch to another test framework then... On 17 Feb 2014 12:09, "Karsten Schmidt" wrote: > Hi all, am trying to test out the new hashing appro