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When using gui-diff under Clojure 1.7 you get:
WARNING: cat already refers to: #'clojure.core/cat in namespace: net.cgrand.parsley.fold, being replaced by: #'net.cgrand.parsley.fold/cat
This comes from using sjacket which uses Parsley, which is EOL.
But it gets pulled into a heck of a lot of Clojure projects via this dependency chain:
[midje "1.6.3"] [gui-diff "0.5.0"] [org.clojars.trptcolin/sjacket "0.1.3" :exclusions [[org.clojure/clojure]]] [net.cgrand/parsley "0.9.1"]
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So can you add a similar issue to parsley? Then I can upgrade parsley versions to remove the warning.
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Done:
cgrand/sjacket#21 cgrand/parsley#15
But... Parsley is end of life (see its README). So sjacket might need to switch to Parsnip unless cgrand is still willing to fix it despite the EOL.
https://github.com/cgrand/parsnip/
Alex, the Parsley issue just got closed (with a new release).
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When using gui-diff under Clojure 1.7 you get:
WARNING: cat already refers to: #'clojure.core/cat in namespace: net.cgrand.parsley.fold, being replaced by: #'net.cgrand.parsley.fold/cat
This comes from using sjacket which uses Parsley, which is EOL.
But it gets pulled into a heck of a lot of Clojure projects via this dependency chain:
[midje "1.6.3"]
[gui-diff "0.5.0"]
[org.clojars.trptcolin/sjacket "0.1.3" :exclusions [[org.clojure/clojure]]]
[net.cgrand/parsley "0.9.1"]
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: