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does anyone know if there is a way to get add-resources
to follow symlinks?
@flyboarder i mean the pom
task creates a pom.xml file every time it runs, right?
you can make a pom
task that does the same thing, but gets the version to write to the pom.xml file from an atom or wherever you want to store the vversion
@micha I follow what you are saying, seems unnecessary to rewrite the pom task just to control the version option tho
makes sense tho based on how the pipeline works
right but then the task no longer fits in with the rest of the existing ecosystem
like using bootlaces
referring to tasks by name really should be reserved for the user to do in their build.boot
i like that i can just make my own tasks that do something the way i want to do it and use those in place of the built-in ones
seems easier to just program the task than to research super complex options and whatnot
yeah I guess monkey patching the built-in ones would also work
@micha on a side note, add-resource
doesn’t follow symlinks
only for fileset project dirs
https://github.com/cljsjs/packages/blob/master/material-components/build.boot#L31-L34
Looks like boot can't find javac on my machine (
boot javac
fails with java.lang.Exception: The java compiler is not working. Please make sure you use a JDK!
)https://github.com/degree9/boot-nodejs has also hit v1
for now, yeah. Maybe someday it won't: https://anmonteiro.com/2017/02/compiling-clojurescript-projects-without-the-jvm/
I think you can now do it with clojurescript-node
But Boot is jvm dependent, you might want to look into lumo
Would be sweet to get cross platform boot tho