Have you actually tried any of the exclusions that Leiningen suggests? For
example:
[clj-time "0.6.0"]
overrides
[ring "1.4.0-RC1"] -> [ring/ring-jetty-adapter "1.4.0-RC1"] -> [ring/ring-core
"1.4.0-RC1"] -> [clj-time "0.9.0"]
and
[ring "1.4.0-RC1"] -> [ring/ring-devel "1.4.0-RC1"] -> [ring/ring-core
"1.4.0-RC1"] -> [clj-time "0.9.0"]
and
[ring "1.4.0-RC1"] -> [ring/ring-core "1.4.0-RC1"] -> [clj-time "0.9.0"]
Consider using these exclusions:
[ring "1.4.0-RC1" :exclusions [clj-time]]
[ring "1.4.0-RC1" :exclusions [clj-time]]
[ring "1.4.0-RC1" :exclusions [clj-time]]
This tells you to that Ring is pulling in the later version of clj-time (and,
hence, the Joda Time 2.6) but clj-time 0.6.0 is pulling in 2.2 (next set of
suggested exclusions). The suggestion is to add the exclusions to your Ring
dependency:
[ring "1.4.0-RC1" :exclusions [clj-time joda-time]]
See if that helps.
Sean
> On Jun 29, 2015, at 5:17 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
> > If the worst comes to the worst, you may need to run the NLP module
> > and the Clojure code in separate JVMs using some form of IPC to exchange
> > data.
>
> That is what I'm looking at right now, though I've also been told that I
> absolutely must have this working by tomorrow morning, so I'm a little
> frustrated with the amount of work I face tonight. Also, a month ago we were
> doing IPC and then we gave up on that redesigned the NLP to work as a library
> we could embed inside of the Clojure app, but now it looks like we need to
> reverse that decision.
>
> For me, it's been a good reminder that "easy Java interop" is true up to a
> point, but then very not true for certain kinds of ambitions.
>
>
>
> On Monday, June 29, 2015 at 7:18:07 PM UTC-4, Fluid Dynamics wrote:
> On Monday, June 29, 2015 at 6:38:40 PM UTC-4, Gary Verhaegen wrote:
> Assuming there is a version that works for both dependencies, you can
> manually fix it in your own project.clj. Your own direct dependencies
> will override transitive ones.
>
> Otherwise, as far as I can tell, you're stuck. Maybe you can try using
> an older clj-time?
>
> In theory, JodaTime 2.6 should not have any API-breaking changes since 2.1,
> or they should have called it 3.something.
>
> So, if you can force the NLP module to use JodaTime 2.6 it *should* work.
>
> If that fails, it may still be possible if you can force the two versions of
> JodaTime to load in separate classloaders. I haven't the foggiest how that
> might actually be achieved. Actually I'm somewhat surprised that the Java NLP
> component and clj-time are not *already* loading in different classloaders,
> the former in the standard Java classloader and the latter in Clojure's
> DynamicClassLoader. Two different versions of the same Java package or
> Clojure namespace can *usually* coexist peacefully in different classloaders,
> though, modulo native dependencies or centralized filesystem stuff (e.g. a
> single .foo file in the user directory that they both modify, stepping on
> each others' toes, and they can't be overridden to look for separate files to
> each keep their own version).
>
> If the worst comes to the worst, you may need to run the NLP module and the
> Clojure code in separate JVMs using some form of IPC to exchange data. Then
> deployment, startup, and shutdown become more complicated and annoying, and
> communication across the divide much less efficient (like kernel mode
> switching, IPC means carting data across address space boundaries), so
> ideally there'd be a clean internal boundary between the NLP-parts and the
> rest that has relatively little traffic crossing it. You'd then end up with a
> kind of NLP daemon and an application that had a dependency on it.
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