I use a fair number of libraries for my Clojure project that are not integrated into the Maven ecosystem by Clojars and Leiningen. For as long as I was using Leiningen 1, I was able to get around this using the hack of putting all my local/native libraries in the ‘libs’ directory. Leiningen 2 encourages standardizing on using the user’s local Maven repository, and eschewing the ‘libs’ hack is one
I’m a Principal Software Engineer in Seattle. I have previously worked at Rvvup, Ripple, Braintree/PayPal, and ThoughtWorks. Now, I primarily do indpendently consulting. Leiningen uses Maven to make dependency management of clojure projects much simpler. However, if you need to depend on jars that are not in a Maven repository, things get a little more complicated. For example, the Jukebox2 projec
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