Hello everybody!

(I'm sorry if this message appears twice on the mailing list, I tried to send it before
but apparently doesn't show up on the list.)

I'm currently working on a project that involves both Java and Lisp code.
The build system we use is Ant.

Currently, the project depends on three libraries: asm-all, junit, commons-io.
The project itself is pretty monolithic and doesn't have internal module
dependencies (beside source files that have to be compiled in a precise order).

I am researching whether we should use a dependency manager.
Ivy, integrating very well with Ant, seems an obvious choice. But it really seems that ibiblio and the maven2 repositories only provide Java libraries. It would
be interesting for my project to resolve Lisp dependencies.

Can you confirm that Ivy can only handle Java dependencies? Would it be too much work to personalize Ivy to work with Lisp repositories such as the following?

http://common-lisp.net/viewrep.shtml
http://www.cl-user.net/asp/root-dir

Thank you so much for your help!

Ben

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