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2016-09-29
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don’t know if you can
I’m looking for something like zcaudate/vinyasa but better. I guess I could use leiningen.core. but it’s not very straightforward
is ‘lein change “:foo :bar :baz” str “-blaz”’ expected to work, given :foo {:bar {:baz “quux”}}
in project.clj? I just get an extra :foo {:bar {:baz “{}-blaz”}}
at the end of the defproject.
I’m trying to build an AWS plugin that publishes artifacts to S3 and I think there might be an issue with the version of Jackson that is pulled in from lein. Not sure how to use another version with the plugin in.
I ran into this issue too, and couldn’t get any recent AWS SDK to work with leiningen. I gave up on that and started shelling out to awscli
@nfisher there is https://github.com/s3-wagon-private/s3-wagon-private, is that helpful?
I wound up having to fork aws-maven
to get a version of the amazon sdk that supports the sts credentials we wanted to use
Dependency hell is real