Ring has a 1.3 branch to deal with the new version, for example. Maybe
that's one solution.

Regards,
Shantanu

On Nov 4, 12:44 pm, Saul Hazledine <shaz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>   I've put some small libraries on github. At the moment they
> specifically depend on Clojure 1.2 and contrib (since its the released
> version). However, I have had requests to take out the dependencies on
> clojure and contrib so that they don't infect projects that use them.
> Is this standard practice? Would it catch people out?
>
> I thought about alternative approaches but have no solution. For
> instance, in Leiningen, it is possible to specify a minimal version
> e.g
> [org.clojure/clojure-contrib "[1.2,)"]
>
> This would normally be fine but in 1.3 the dependency on contrib
> changes:
>
> [org.clojure.contrib/standalone "1.3.0-alpha2"]
>
> Has anyone hit this problem? What is the best way of dealing with it?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
> Saul

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