GitHub user youngoli opened a pull request:
https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/4035
[BEAM-2530] Updating to AutoValue 1.5.1 to support Java 9.
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A fix to a Java 9 build error caused by AutoValue was fixed in version
1.5.1. I updated the maven project to use 1.5.1, which meant excluding it from
the ban on non-Java 7 dependencies.
I assume this change breaks Java 7 support, but I couldn't figure out how
to test that to confirm my assumption.
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This closes #4035
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commit 34524609b9b2ac38d3ccc889c254424a074e4699
Author: Daniel Oliveira <[email protected]>
Date: 2017-10-24T21:34:38Z
Getting AutoValue 1.5.1 working in Beam.
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