tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056990295646173627.post5286495359799319193..comments2022-12-03T16:26:38.645+00:00Comments on Learning Clojure: Polyglot Maven with Clojure and Emacs : My Edge is BleedingJohn Lawrence Aspdenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02587130870181071109noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056990295646173627.post-43995533050775613712010-10-13T22:09:11.740+01:002010-10-13T22:09:11.740+01:00It looks like you're (possibly) using my origi...It looks like you're (possibly) using my origin clojure DSL there which has been totally rewritten. I'm not sure if I had exposed/implementing the repositories support or not off hand.<br /><br />However, in the maven/bin directory there is the transformer, which you can run: transform pom.xml pom.clj to convert your XML pom into a clojure pom, if the repository support is there - you'll see if written out in the new clojure pom.<br /><br />The rewritten clojure support in the trunk/master of polyglot is a direct mapping of the entire maven Model, so whilst is a bit more verbose in parts does support the entire model without additional work being done.<br /><br />I've not looked at polyglot maven for a good 6 months or so but have been meaning to get up to speed on it again since the release of Maven 3.<br /><br />Mark ( mark@talios.com - twitter.com/talios )Mark Derricutthttp://www.twitter.com/taliosnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056990295646173627.post-39991802514385662632010-10-04T11:49:33.466+01:002010-10-04T11:49:33.466+01:00P.S. I tried to report the various problems I came...P.S. I tried to report the various problems I came across an issue via github, but they've turned off the github issue tracker and want you to use some immense enterprise catastrophe that requires you to fill in an eight-page form in order to tell them something. <br /><br />And at the start of the form it's not at all clear if you can ever get to the end of the process. It seems they would rather not hear about people's attempts to use it at this stage, which is fair enough I guess.John Lawrence Aspdenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02587130870181071109noreply@blogger.com