versions I am
wondering whether the different references are by design or they're
something that slipped through the cracks. Has anybody else ran into this?
Thanks,
-Dragos
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in this
case it's picking up slf4j from ~/.ivy/cache).
Any advise?
-David
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PM, Derek Chen-Becker de...@precog.com wrote:
The two simplest approaches (short of parsing SBT output for classpaths)
would be to either use https://github.com/n8han/conscript or
https://github.com/sbt/sbt-assembly. Assembly would give you a nice,
self-contained JAR with all deps. Conscript
makes it easy for non-committer to contribute.
On 1/7/13 12:52 AM, Derek Chen-Becker wrote:
Although I haven't contributed much here yet, I did want to ask: why
diff/patch and not pull/merge? I know my work on getting the SBT build
working with a modern SBT was quite a headache for everyone
form? We could just have
the JIRA point to the github url...
-Jay
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 7:05 AM, Derek Chen-Becker de...@precog.com
wrote:
It makes it easier for a non-committer to contribute via email, but with
publicly available repos (a la GitHub) it's just as easy to merge from
figure some time to noodle and
bang away again at it last time I got it all down to one test failing but
some other tickets I should attend to also
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Derek Chen-Becker de...@precog.com
wrote:
I haven't had any time to work on it in a few months, but it's
Thanks,
Jun
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