Do whatever you want. Look inside clojure.jar - do you see a
project.clj file?

That said, I think it's polite to provide them if you're using lein or
cake yourself, so that other users can read a config file that's not a
POM.

On Oct 19, 10:07 pm, mmwaikar <mmwai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it mandatory that a clojure jar file, no matter packaged using whichever
> tool (other than leiningen, for ex.), should have a project.clj file?
>
> Thanks,
> Manoj.

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