I'm trying to come up with a strategy for dealing with large/complex dependencies. Specifically, in this case, I'm working with the Windows Platform SDK. Although there are a number of environment/configuration issues around using the library, the biggest issue that I see is the mere size. There are almost 3000 artifacts (header files, lib files, etc.). I suppose I could enter all of these into an ivy.xml file, but I'd like to avoid this.
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