> > If a version of some dependency is already on the classpath (either has > been there from the start, or was previously added via pomegranate), > results are undefined if a different version of the same dependency is > later added via pomegranate. Sometimes you get lucky and nothing bad > happens; other times, you can really hork the entire process. It all > depends on the specific differences between the versions in question, and > how the code in question is being used. > > (Thus my suggestion to Robert above to not add tools.nrepl in > contrib-repl.) > > Thanks, that is really useful to know... I had only a vague understanding of what pomegranate would do in that situation, which is why I hesitated to answer Lauren's question. In the version I just pushed, I have removed tools.nrepl from the list of contrib libraries that get loaded. I also removed the unnecessary sleep statement when making API calls.
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