My original reason for splitting the third-party JAR was the licensing: the 
main G.Closure library is under the Apache license; the third-party 
libraries are under a variety of different licenses.

One simple solution would be to make ClojureScript itself have a dependency 
on the third-party libs in addition to the core G.Closure libraries. Then 
users would still have the option of excluding the third-party extensions 
from their projects.

-S

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