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my question is regarding the exclusion of a fourth party dependency using gradle.



compile("org.nd4j:nd4j-native:123") {
exclude group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', module: 'openblas'
}
compile("org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets:openblas:123}:linux-x86_64")


With this approach, it makes javacpp-presets a third-party instead of a fourth-party. So, would it be possible to exclude the different other native-platforms from nd4j-native using classifier in gradle (or by employing any gradle plugins)?










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    my question is regarding the exclusion of a fourth party dependency using gradle.



    compile("org.nd4j:nd4j-native:123") {
    exclude group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', module: 'openblas'
    }
    compile("org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets:openblas:123}:linux-x86_64")


    With this approach, it makes javacpp-presets a third-party instead of a fourth-party. So, would it be possible to exclude the different other native-platforms from nd4j-native using classifier in gradle (or by employing any gradle plugins)?










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      my question is regarding the exclusion of a fourth party dependency using gradle.



      compile("org.nd4j:nd4j-native:123") {
      exclude group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', module: 'openblas'
      }
      compile("org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets:openblas:123}:linux-x86_64")


      With this approach, it makes javacpp-presets a third-party instead of a fourth-party. So, would it be possible to exclude the different other native-platforms from nd4j-native using classifier in gradle (or by employing any gradle plugins)?










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      my question is regarding the exclusion of a fourth party dependency using gradle.



      compile("org.nd4j:nd4j-native:123") {
      exclude group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', module: 'openblas'
      }
      compile("org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets:openblas:123}:linux-x86_64")


      With this approach, it makes javacpp-presets a third-party instead of a fourth-party. So, would it be possible to exclude the different other native-platforms from nd4j-native using classifier in gradle (or by employing any gradle plugins)?







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          Yes, as per the guide at https://deeplearning4j.org/android, for example, this is how we do can do this in the case of ND4J:



          compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3'
          compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-arm"
          compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-arm64"
          compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-x86"
          compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-x86_64"
          compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2'
          compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-arm"
          compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-arm64"
          compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-x86"
          compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-x86_64"


          Here binaries for no other platforms than Android will get included.






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            Yes, as per the guide at https://deeplearning4j.org/android, for example, this is how we do can do this in the case of ND4J:



            compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3'
            compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-arm"
            compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-arm64"
            compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-x86"
            compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-x86_64"
            compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2'
            compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-arm"
            compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-arm64"
            compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-x86"
            compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-x86_64"


            Here binaries for no other platforms than Android will get included.






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              Yes, as per the guide at https://deeplearning4j.org/android, for example, this is how we do can do this in the case of ND4J:



              compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3'
              compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-arm"
              compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-arm64"
              compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-x86"
              compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-x86_64"
              compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2'
              compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-arm"
              compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-arm64"
              compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-x86"
              compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-x86_64"


              Here binaries for no other platforms than Android will get included.






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                Yes, as per the guide at https://deeplearning4j.org/android, for example, this is how we do can do this in the case of ND4J:



                compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3'
                compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-arm"
                compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-arm64"
                compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-x86"
                compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-x86_64"
                compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2'
                compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-arm"
                compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-arm64"
                compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-x86"
                compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-x86_64"


                Here binaries for no other platforms than Android will get included.






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                Yes, as per the guide at https://deeplearning4j.org/android, for example, this is how we do can do this in the case of ND4J:



                compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3'
                compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-arm"
                compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-arm64"
                compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-x86"
                compile group: 'org.nd4j', name: 'nd4j-native', version: '1.0.0-beta3', classifier: "android-x86_64"
                compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2'
                compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-arm"
                compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-arm64"
                compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-x86"
                compile group: 'org.bytedeco.javacpp-presets', name: 'openblas', version: '0.3.0-1.4.2', classifier: "android-x86_64"


                Here binaries for no other platforms than Android will get included.







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