2015-11-18 15:48 GMT+01:00 Max Gonzih <gon...@gmail.com>:

> I think lein deps :tree should be enough to spot issues like that.
>

If you're into skimming pages of transitive dependencies (or know how to
use grep ;), sure. But lein-collisions also helps you find unexpected
collisions (i.e. not related to renamed packages).
Speaking of that, has `lein deps :tree` been broken for anybody else lately?


> Also :exclusions should be used to remove original library from other
> dependencies.
>

Sure, but that's no fun at all. Overall seems pretty awkward to me, still.

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