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Hi everyone! I am trying to use vase standalone with datomic-pro. The thing is I can't seem to find the latest uberjar online at the link of the doc, and anyway it would be built for datomic-free. I tried to git clone the current github repo but it doesn't "lein uberjar" well even as is. I went back to the 0.9.2 release, commented out the datomic-free dep and added the datomic-pro (with the version I have a licence key to). lein uberjar suggested I excluded com.google.guava/guava, and then the uberjar was completed. But now I am thinking I can't use a .fern config, and I am wondering whether I am missing a way simpler option for all this...
If latest discussions about vase are on this channel, is vase still actively maintained? My whole issue is something clearly referenced more than two years ago (https://github.com/cognitect-labs/vase/issues/50) and the maintainer clearly suggested that there should be a doc for going from in-memory datomic to on-disk. Should I be worried about trying to use vase in the first place? :s
Hi @mehdihajjam, I’m the current maintainer of Vase. Work to finalize the next release is on the back burner and atm I don’ t have a schedule to communicate but it is something that I’d like to get back to.