Re: Guava Migration (yes, a must read)

2023-09-04 Thread Julian Reschke
On 11.08.2023 11:39, Julian Reschke wrote: ... Oak itself is now independent of native Guava, but we still use test tooling that pulls it in (see OAK-10367). Depending on how we resolve this, we could then remove the remains from config and POMs. In the meantime, that was fixed by Manfred

Re: Guava Migration (yes, a must read)

2023-08-11 Thread Julian Reschke
On 26.07.2023 08:28, Julian Reschke wrote: On 12.06.2023 15:50, Julian Reschke wrote: ... We have made good progress, but as usual, things take longer than expected. We have a pending PR for fixing oak-commons (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-10247), but I could not apply it yet (due

Re: Guava Migration (yes, a must read)

2023-07-26 Thread Julian Reschke
On 12.06.2023 15:50, Julian Reschke wrote: ... We have made good progress, but as usual, things take longer than expected. We have a pending PR for fixing oak-commons (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-10247), but I could not apply it yet (due to the current status of a certain

Re: Guava Migration (yes, a must read)

2023-06-12 Thread Julian Reschke
On 06.04.2023 13:56, Julian Reschke wrote: Hi everybody, as some have noticed, we have begun the migration away from Guava 15.0 to a *shaded* version of Guava (latest and greatest). A new subproject has been added (oak-shaded-guava), which repackages Guava 31 under the package name

Re: Guava Migration (yes, a must read)

2023-05-05 Thread Julian Reschke
On 06.04.2023 13:56, Julian Reschke wrote: Hi everybody, as some have noticed, we have begun the migration away from Guava 15.0 to a *shaded* version of Guava (latest and greatest). A new subproject has been added (oak-shaded-guava), which repackages Guava 31 under the package name

Re: Guava Migration (yes, a must read)

2023-04-20 Thread Julian Reschke
On 06.04.2023 13:56, Julian Reschke wrote: Hi everybody, as some have noticed, we have begun the migration away from Guava 15.0 to a *shaded* version of Guava (latest and greatest). A new subproject has been added (oak-shaded-guava), which repackages Guava 31 under the package name

Re: Guava Migration (yes, a must read)

2023-04-06 Thread Julian Reschke
On 06.04.2023 15:51, Marcel Reutegger wrote: Hi Julian, Thanks for the hard work so far. It’s really good to see progress on this issue. I encourage everyone to contribute and migrate Oak modules to the new shaded Guava module. Is there a way to instruct the build to fail if someone is trying

Guava Migration (yes, a must read)

2023-04-06 Thread Julian Reschke
Hi everybody, as some have noticed, we have begun the migration away from Guava 15.0 to a *shaded* version of Guava (latest and greatest). A new subproject has been added (oak-shaded-guava), which repackages Guava 31 under the package name o.a.jackrabbit.guava. See