This sounds like an approach analogous to the incubator modules in OpenJDK
itself.
Hopefully this will suit both worlds. Those who want the complete bundle
can do so, those who want discrete modules can do so.
Cheers,
Martijn
On 9 December 2017 at 01:59, Gilles wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Stephen Co
Hi Gilles,
That sounds eminently sensible to me as an end user. I'd like my 3rd party
deps to be as small as possible, so a modularised Math is good for me.
Cheers,
Martijn
On 7 December 2017 at 17:05, Gilles wrote:
> Hi Martijn.
>
> On Tue, 5 Dec 2017 23:45:43 +, Martijn Verburg wrote:
>
Hmmm, sorry Gary but I'm not sure how to read this answer.
Le 9 déc. 2017 20:04, "Gary Gregory" a écrit :
I know releasing is a pain but folks do it all the time, this is what we
have released since the last board report:
→ *BCEL-6.1* was released on Sun Sep 17 2017
→ *BCEL-6.2* was released on
[ X ] +1 Release it.
Apache Maven 3.5.2 (138edd61fd100ec658bfa2d307c43b76940a5d7d;
2017-10-18T20:58:13+13:00)
Maven home: /opt/apache-maven-3.5.2
Java version: 1.8.0_151, vendor: Oracle Corporation
Java home: /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jre
Default locale: en_NZ, platform encoding: UTF-8
OS name:
Hi,
build works fine with Java 8 on Windows 10. Artifacts look good.
I am still not able to build the site locally; I get the error below.
Can you somehow provide a zip with the site for inspection?
Thanks
Oliver
[INFO]
[I
I know releasing is a pain but folks do it all the time, this is what we
have released since the last board report:
→ *BCEL-6.1* was released on Sun Sep 17 2017
→ *BCEL-6.2* was released on Thu Dec 07 2017
→ *CODEC-1.11* was released on Thu Oct 19 2017
→ *COMPRESS-1.15* was released on Mon Oct 16
The Apache Commons BCEL team is pleased to announce the release of Apache
Commons BCEL 6.2 with better Java 9 support!
The Byte Code Engineering Library (BCEL) is intended to give users a
convenient way to analyze, create, and manipulate compiled .class files.
Classes are represented by objects co
+1 from src zip.
ASC, MD5, and SHA1 OK.
Command line check for RAT OK.
Command line check for CLIRR OK.
Building 'mvn clean site' OK with
Apache Maven 3.5.2 (138edd61fd100ec658bfa2d307c43b76940a5d7d;
2017-10-18T01:58:13-06:00)
Maven home: C:\Java\apache-maven-3.5.2\bin\..
Java version: 1.8.0_15
Last up guys, from what has been said there is no clean way to do a
commons release (RC procedure *does not* work cause it does not enable
to do a final release through a copy) so the original vote mail is
probably the best compromise we can have today. Since the vote is a
bit old now I ping a last