:eval-in can be overridden in your project.clj, just add:

:speclj-eval-in :subprocess


I agree that the default is rather odd - especially when the only reason 
I'm aware of is "it's a bit faster"

Cheers
Glen


On Monday, 17 February 2014 12:09:13 UTC, Karsten Schmidt wrote:
>
> Hi all, am trying to test out the new hashing approach for my datatypes in 
> 1.6 but it seems that even though I'm referring to the latest beta in my 
> project.clj, Speclj is overriding that dependency with 1.5.1 and I can't 
> run my tests. How can I force it to honor my setting and use 1.6.0-beta1? I 
> guess that's a more general question about leiningen's dep resolution for 
> plugins...
>
> Thanks!
>

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