I meet the same problem,try the following setting:
:profiles {:provided {:dependencies [
[org.apache.hadoop/hadoop-core
"2.0.0-mr1-cdh4.4.0" :scope "runtime"]
[org.apache.hadoop/hadoop-common
"2.0.0-cdh4.4.0" :scope "runtime"]
]
}}
When I run 'lein ubjerjar',the standlone jar does not contain the hadoop
jars.
You can try it.
在 2012年6月14日星期四UTC+8上午8时15分49秒,Warren Lynn写道:
>
>
> > Why does AOT happen after exclusion? Shouldn't exclusion be the last
>
>> > step in the process which would hardly break anything and would
>> > eventually fix the issue?
>>
>> Oh, I meant this would be a problem if you used profiles for
>> separating dependencies. If you use :uberjar-exclusions you'll be
>> fine.
>>
>> -Phil
>>
>
> Thank you all for the suggestions. I just tried to put my unwanted
> dependencies into the :dev profile, at the beginning AOT seems to work fine
> and lein uberjar does not include that .jar file. But once I started to use
> one of the functions in the .jar file (not just putting "import" in the
> ns), AOT failed.
>
> Although not ideal, :uberjar-exclusions works for me now as all the files
> in my issue .jar file has a common package prefix.
>
>
>
>
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