I am using a local maven repository to house some code I am using to develop a project. I have cited this repository in my project.clj file, and am now able to rely on local jars in this way (how to do this in a previous question of mine).
Since I am actively developing these projects, I have my project.clj file looking for the LATEST version. But, in order to update a dependency, I still have to increment the version number of that dependency and then run lein install to build it to the maven repository.
Does leiningen have a way to do this where this is automatically done for me when I build the project that depends on things from the maven repo? Can lein just look for those things and rebuild them as needed?
If you want to develop two projects in parallel, with one depending on the other, you can use symlinks in a
checkoutsdirectory to avoid having to install snapshots all the time.To quote from the Leiningen README: