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Karl Wright commented on CONNECTORS-258: ---------------------------------------- bq. Regarding modified versions of xerces and httpclient - do patches MCF-specific, or they are already submitted to upstream? If already submitted, then we can use SNAPSHOT versions of them, taking them from Apache repository The patches are not mcf specific, but we've had only limited success getting them into upstream code. I've actually lost track of all of the issues now. I know that commons-httpclient 4.1 included our NTLM patches but no idea if the other issues still remain. Plus there would be work involved moving to 4.x from 3.x which there's a ticket for but nobody has had the time for (nor the testing platforms). The xerces patches were more limited but all of them were submitted and only some of them were accepted - and that was about a year after I submitted the patch. > pom.xml refers to jars not available in public repositories > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CONNECTORS-258 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CONNECTORS-258 > Project: ManifoldCF > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Build > Affects Versions: ManifoldCF 0.4 > Environment: all supported platforms > Reporter: Alex Ott > Priority: Minor > Labels: maven > Attachments: mvn-bootstrap.sh > > > Maven's pom.xmls refers to jars that aren't available in public repositories, > as maven central, apache repository, etc. This includes: > - com.bitmechanic:jdbcpool > - org.hsqldb:hsqldb:jar:2.2.5.6-9-2011 (at maven central only version 2.2.4 > is available right now) > I think, that ManifoldCF should adopt the same approach as other Apache > projects, like Tika, when all needed jars first promoted to public > repositories, and only after that, they are used as dependency... -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira