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I'm not sure why this is breaking for you - are you specifying a version of data.finger-tree independently of the ones set by fipp? If fipp had changed versions, it should have broken both fipp and puget's unit tests, which doesn't seem to be the case.
In any event, this is entirely outside the scope of Puget, since finger-tree is not a direct dependency.
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Yes, I'm specifying version 0.0.2 instead 0.0.1, because I'm using the latest version of finger-tree for something else within my project. It's clearly a dependency conflict, but probably you'd want to update the dependencies to the latest version anyway ;)
That said, it is admittedly outside the scope of Puget.
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Once bbloom updates fipp's dependency, I'll update Puget's and release a new version.
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Awesome. He just asked me to update the dependencies and fix the consl
/conjl
issue, so I did. Once he merges the pull request I made, then everything should be good to go!
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Okay, can you reference this issue there? I'll reopen this to track the version upgrade.
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I referenced the issue here.
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Released 0.6.3 on Clojars with an updated Fipp dependency.
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