Roger that. Will try to remember for the next release, or maybe we should
include a note in the release instructions.
Bruno
On Saturday, 8 August 2020, 11:22:06 pm NZST, sebb wrote:
I've just noticed that several recent announcement emails have used the tags
[ANNOUNCEMENT]
or even
[
The test is fixed. It's included in my PR #103, along with the
revised Dockerfile.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 11:03 AM Rob Tompkins wrote:
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> Precisely. That’s another technique we’ve used in rng.
>
> -Ropb
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> > On Aug 6, 2020, at 11:01 AM, Matt Sicker wrote:
> >
> > Or alternatively, if using ra
Done.
Gary
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 9:53 AM sebb wrote:
> I agree that a minimal bump to Java 7 is reasonable here.
>
> On Thu, 6 Aug 2020 at 14:46, Gary Gregory wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 9:37 AM Xeno Amess wrote:
> >
> > > why not go directly to 8?
> > > I don't think there be lots
On Sat, 8 Aug 2020 at 13:05, Gary Gregory wrote:
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> Hi All:
> If we can update to Java 8, I can drop some code duplication very cleanly.
+1 to moving to Java 8.
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Hi All:
I reimplement the Archiver class using Java NIO tree walking instead of the
custom file system traversal that was there because (1) it was painful when
dealing with large directories and calls to File.listFiles() and (2) I want
to use Path objects.
The class has cruft still, due to the fa
> On Aug 8, 2020, at 7:22 AM, sebb wrote:
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> I've just noticed that several recent announcement emails have used the tags
> [ANNOUNCEMENT]
> or even
> [ANNOUCEMENT]
>
> Such prefixes are non-standard and longer than the default of
> [ANNOUNCE] which most other projects use.
>
Thanks for t
That's what I meant; bug fixes will be included in normal releases.
It's actually fairly similar to how the Jenkins LTS process works in
that LTS releases are basically just points chosen in time to maintain
as branches for backporting security fixes (slight difference being
that in Jenkins, we "up
The question is, what do we do about File.lastModified() calls in
Commons non-test code?
On Sat, 8 Aug 2020 at 16:50, Gary Gregory wrote:
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> FWIW, there recently was a bug found by Commons Lang in Java 15 and 16.
> Java 16 has now fixed the bug but it will not be fixed in Java 15, at
> least no
FWIW, there recently was a bug found by Commons Lang in Java 15 and 16.
Java 16 has now fixed the bug but it will not be fixed in Java 15, at
least not before GA.
Gary
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020, 11:45 Matt Sicker wrote:
> Even if it’s fixed upstream, it’ll never get backported most likely. Even
> c
Even if it’s fixed upstream, it’ll never get backported most likely. Even
compiler bugs aren’t backported (see for example a bug related to
reflection on intersection types that was fixed in Java 9; I can’t find an
exact reference, but multiple bugs related to this were all address in 9).
On Fri,
I've just noticed that several recent announcement emails have used the tags
[ANNOUNCEMENT]
or even
[ANNOUCEMENT]
Such prefixes are non-standard and longer than the default of
[ANNOUNCE] which most other projects use.
Thanks!
Sebb.
The Apache Commons Validator team is pleased to announce the release
of Apache Commons Validator 1.7
Apache Commons Validator provides the building blocks for both client
side validation and server side data validation.
It may be used standalone or with a framework like Struts.
This is primarily
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