Had just looked through its code and was about to do the same :)
Looks immutable and thread-safe to me too, though I just quickly inspected with
vim. Going to read it again in Eclipse later and watch VALIDATOR-366.
Thanks
Bruno
From: Benedikt Ritter brit...@apache.org
To: Commons Users
Hmmm, for a while I have been considering learning how to release Commons
components. Maybe I could start with Commons CSV, though I could do with some
help :) I will start reading the docs at
https://commons.apache.org/releases/index.html. Is there anything else I need
to know to act as RM?
elps
Bruno
From: "KARR, DAVID" <dk0...@att.com>
To: Commons Users List <user@commons.apache.org>; Bruno P. Kinoshita
<brunodepau...@yahoo.com.br>
Sent: Thursday, 15 June 2017 3:13 AM
Subject: RE: [jxpath] How to add an entry to a list?
> -----Origina
his issue that I am not aware of. But
in case you build a good argument in your issue in JIRA, it may be implemented
in jxpath.
Cheers
Bruno
From: "KARR, DAVID" <dk0...@att.com>
To: Commons Users List <user@commons.apache.org>; Bruno P. Kinoshi
Hi David,
Do you have some code you could share? Maybe looking at your code others (I
would try as well, but can't promise will know how to help) might be able to
help.
Cheers
Bruno
From: "KARR, DAVID"
To: Commons Users List
://github.com/apache/commons-csv/compare/release...kinow:release?expand=1
Cheers
Bruno
From: Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com>
To: Commons Users List <user@commons.apache.org>; Bruno P. Kinoshita
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Sent: Sunday, 13 Au
Hi Gary,
+1 for RERO. Everything ready for the vote. Let's see how many RC's I'll need
to get CSV 1.5 out :)
Thanks!Bruno
From: Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com>To: Bruno P. Kinoshita
<brunodepau...@yahoo.com.br>Cc: Commons Users List
<user@commons.apache.org>Sent: Sund
Hello Olivier!
You are correct, no official release yet. Yet :)
Some days ago I spent some time working on a IIIF PoC with the Cantaloupe
server, and decided to spend time working on commons-imaging to see what could
be done to get a first release out.
I started triaging issues, but am far away
at:
http://www.apache.org/dist/commons/csv/RELEASE-NOTES.txt
For complete information on Commons CSV, including instructions on how to
submit bug reports, patches, or suggestions for improvement, see the Apache
Commons CSV website:
http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-csv/
Best regards,
Bruno P
TIL :-)
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On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 at 20:39, Pascal Schumacher<pascalschumac...@gmx.net>
wrote: Am 23.10.2017 um 05:29 schrieb Bruno P. Kinoshita:
> However, I don't think java faker provides random values based on regular
> expressions.
By the way ja
Hi Andrea!
Today spent some minutes with Eclipse and the code base, plus exiftool, to see
where that comment was coming from.
That COM, or Comment, that you see in exiftool output is not exactly a metadata
tag. It is actually a JPEG Segment. Sorry for the other suggestions.
As far as I know,
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Sent: Saturday, 28 April 2018 5:38 AM
Subject: Re: [imaging] Comment tag problem
Bruno
if your requirement is to insert a comment regardless of Java being installed
why not insert a XMP comment into JPEG or GIF using
I normally use exiftool to compare what imaging is producing. The htmldump is
quite useful. I thought you had to create the tag in Java, but if you can use
other tools and it's easier for you, then that might be the best option.
Otherwise you can create pretty much any other metadata tag you'd
Hi Andrea,
The EXIF tags in imaging should match what's in this page:
https://sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/TagNames/EXIF.html
Which contains the XPComment and UserComment tags you mentioned, but no
equivalent to the other comment one.
If you really need to match that tag, then I think
ged to get there?
I tried to have a look at the mentioned testcase but have not been
able to understand how to switch segment or how segments are chosen in
first place.
Any idea?
Thank you,
Andrea
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 3:15 AM, Bruno P. Kinoshita
<brunodepau...@yahoo.com.br.invali
Hi Philippe,
I believe the Random String generators are using a random number generator,
combined with some logic for generating codepoints.
But I can see the point for allowing it to generate regular expressions too.
Might be useful to allow users to generate text from a regular expression too.
Not sure if it was intentional.
But here's the reason:
https://github.com/apache/commons-pool/commit/4a20cdca923bd342360f821d7020538e985d9ec2#diff-38e254894b87bdf9a1758778c7ffd50fL167
Instead of a `new Timer("", /* isDaemon */ true)`, now we have an
implementation of `ThreadFactory` that when
Hi Phil,
I just need to find some time to upgrade a few plugins/dependencies, learn
about the release-plugin, and leave everything ready for the 1.0-alpha release,
but all issues for this version were fixed already [1][2]
Hopefully soon we might have a 1.0-alpha in Maven Central.
Cheers
length 231183
> > -0x003870e=231182 :End of JPEG primary image data
> > Number of images = 1
> > File Format = JPEG/APP0/JFIF/APP1
> >
> > It looks like what I did got into the tag: JPEG_APP1, while not
> > JPEG_COM has been created as in:
> >
Hi Andrea,
I think you tried to include screenshots? If so, it doesn't work very well in
this mailing list. Could you try adding as attachment, or upload them, or use
plain text to describe the issue? I recently had to work on the tags for some
TIFF & JPEG metadata in [imaging], so hopefully we
Hi Matt,
The project was called Sanselan during its incubation in ASF. It had a few full
releases, without reaching a 1.0 (0.97 was the last release line I believe).
Then when it was moved under commons, got renamed to Apache Commons Imaging.
Several packages changes, and the code base has
Hi Scott,
I believe it was a mistake. Had a look at 3.8 and we had published it before.
Just had a look at the vote thread, and it appears the javadocs jar was not
included in the process. Possibly something with our pom.xml and plugins set up.
@Rob, @Gary, is it possible to upload just the
I think that should be fine. I think something similar already happened in the
past, but can't recall which component.
On Tuesday, 16 April 2019, 9:58:43 am NZST, Rob Tompkins
wrote:
> On Apr 15, 2019, at 2:49 PM, Bruno P. Kinoshita
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Sco
ote:
>
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 6:06 PM Bruno P. Kinoshita
> <mailto:brunodepau...@yahoo.com.br.invalid>> wrote:
>
>> I think that should be fine. I think something similar already happened
>> in the past, but can't recall which component.
>>
>>
Hi Thomas,
I am not aware of a parser that supports this format i [configuration]. Looking
at JIRA, the closest I found was CONFIGURATION-324, which appears to work with
the code from master (didn't have time to check out the latest release).
But the CONFIGURATION-324 requires a \ at the end of
Hi Marshall,
Not aware of variants supporting surrogate char strings.
Some methods and classes that were more text-oriented from [lang] were moved to
[text]. And some new code in [text] already supports surrogate characters
(there's some support in CharSequenceTranslator, JavaUnicodeEscaper,
I had a quick look at the code, and couldn't find anything that looked
suspicious Christopher. There is some state, but it is private, created in the
class static constructors, and not changed anywhere that I could find.
Interested to learn what's causing this issue in your environment. Keep us
Thank you Bryan! Really happy to hear it was helpful to you and your wife.
Feedback, both like this or bug/improvement/feature requests, is really
important for the project.
All the best for you too. And feel free to drop an e-mail here or raise issues
on JIRA if you have any suggestion.
since "a" starts with "" and ends with ""?
Gary
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 6:46 PM Bruno P. Kinoshita wrote:
Hi,
I reproduced the same behaviour on master branch of [text]. And indeed, found
nothing in the javadoc that says what is the expected behaviour.
I think the
Hi,
I reproduced the same behaviour on master branch of [text]. And indeed, found
nothing in the javadoc that says what is the expected behaviour.
I think the class javadoc, as well as the setter javadoc would be good places
to have such a documentation.
Let's see what others think about it,
The Apache Commons Imaging team is pleased to announce the
commons-imaging-1.0-alpha2 release!
Apache Commons Imaging (previously Sanselan) is a pure-Java image library.
There are breaking changes between 1.0-alpha1 and 1.0-alpha2, until we
stabilize the API for our 1.0 release.
Users are
Maybe we could provide a flag that disables the characters mentioned in the
OWASP page about CSV Injection [1]
Normally I suggest going secure by default, but in this case I think the flag
should be disabled by default, as filtering cells that start with "equals to"
could break in cases where
Hi,
Since you mentioned it compiles fine, I guess this:
>Might this be due to a missing dependency ?
+1 you might have to confirm you have commons-codec available at runtime.
CheersBruno
On Saturday, 6 November 2021, 12:23:28 am NZDT, Vandewalle, Francois (GE
Power) wrote:
Hi !
I
Hi Eric,
The master branch has been updated but not released yet. I saw a 1.8RC2 tag, so
I think a vote might have been cancelled/postponed due to some issues.
You can use the latest version until 1.8 is released. Since the whole Apache
Commons is run by volunteers, the next release depends on
Hi Ted,
Thanks for providing useful background, and sample code. From what I could
understand, we would need to figure out where this File Property title is
coming from, if not from XPTITLE (or it could be derived from XPTITLE combining
with another field...).
Shouldn't be too hard to fix.
Hello,
I reproduced your test case. It completed when running without the debugger:
But with the debugger it didn't finish in a couple minutes so I killed it. Then
going through the code, it really takes a long time in the finish() method.
There are a few loops that could be the reason for
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