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Hi Andy,

On 14/06/18 14:42, Andrew Hanushevsky wrote:
> I wouldn't think it should be a problem. Certainly, dCache has a vested 
> interest in making this a clean package for maintainability as well as 
> making it easily usable to widen the deployment. Paul?

In general, yes.  However, in dCache, we're not depending on 
libmacaroons.  We're using a pure java implementation instead: jmacaroons.

Also, in Java it's more common to simply deliver the dependencies with 
the application, as jar files, rather than depending on 
platform-supplied libraries.

There's also a central repository of jar files from which dependencies 
are pulled during built time, so there's also no need to embed them 
within the source-code.

Cheers,

Paul.

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