On Monday 31 March 2008, Xavier Hanin wrote: > Exclude can already be applied per dependency, it's even the first case of > exclusion supported by Ivy. In this case, the module or set of modules is > excluded only from the transitive set of dependencies resolved for the > direct dependency on which the exclusion is defined, and has no impact on > other dependencies. So if you want to make sure you don't get one module, > you should use global exclude.
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