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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">The CloudI release should be modified
to strip the application of unused modules, so that would help
minimize the problem. I will also remove the priority_queue.erl
module from the pqueue application, since that should be the only
module conflict with RabbitMQ. Otherwise, you just end up
renaming everything.<br>
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Best Regards,<br>
Michael<br>
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On 05/07/2013 12:37 PM, Lee Sylvester wrote:<br>
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It seems I've run into the problem again, with both RabbitMQ and
CloudI both using pqueue. This seems like a problem that should
plague a lot of people. Isn't there a preferred way of dealing
with this?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Lee<br>
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On 7 May 2013, at 19:49, Alex Shneyderman <<a
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<div>the safest thing to do is to use jsx for json in your own<br>
applications. Obviously you will be back to square one if
two of your<br>
deps will depend on mochijson2 but you did not state that
this is your<br>
current problem, so switching to jsx (which is actually a
lot more<br>
enjoyable interface-wise) will take you a long way.<br>
<br>
another solution is to rename mochijson2 to say something<br>
leesylvester_mochijson2 in your application.<br>
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cheers.<br>
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On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Lee Sylvester <<a
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<blockquote type="cite">Hi guys,<br>
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So, I'm compiling CloudI into my app (safest option), but
I'm getting a conflict when I compile. The app I have
using Mochijson2, but so does ecouchdb which is part of
CloudI. Thus, when I compile my app (well, actually, it's
when I generate a release), I now get the error
"{'EXIT',{{badmatch,{error,"Module mochijson2 potentially
included by two different applications: ecouchdb and
mochijson2."}},". I've removed the mochijson2.erl file in
the ecouchdb app, hoping that would force the compiler to
make ecouchdb use the app version of Mochijson2, but that
did nothing. Is there something I can add to my
reltool.config to fix this? I've Googled, but nothing
that made sense came up.<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Lee<br>
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