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Package: clojure
Version: 1.10.0-1
Severity: important

It looks like clojure has had another significant increase in startup
time, this time likely due to a known upstream issue with an (according
to the upstream) self-contained patch -- see Alex Miller's comments
here:

  
https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/pkg-clojure-maintainers/2019-April/001219.html

It'd be really nice to have this in buster if it ends up being
feasible.  (And I'm not certain this qualifies as important.)

Thanks
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Rob Browning
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Leandro Doctors <[email protected]> writes:

> Given that clojure 1.10.1 is already in Debian...  Should this bug be
> closed?

Yep.

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Rob Browning
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