Dear users group,

First, thank you so much for the patch yesterday! Sorry to bother you again 
but...

I was trying to find an example of 3-language compilation. It seems that if I 
have the canonical dir structure and require both compilers, the nugget in the 
docs which says "if you include both joint compilers the groovy compiler will 
take precedence" really means "your scala will not get compiled at all, joint 
or otherwise"

In the list archives, I saw were Spiewak was suggesting a short 3 language 
example, but it doesnt seem that ever matured. I'm wondering how to set up Java 
+ Groovy + Scala in two cases .... Groovy & Java joint + Scala alone, and Scala 
& Java joint + Groovy alone. This would be all three langs in the same 
sub-project, not separate sub-projects.

Also, I think that old, short example with all the features and all 3 languages 
... was a great idea.

Thank you all!

Ryan Richt
Genome Integration Lead
Monsanto
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