Hi
The story is clear. Does that mean com.google.collect should be removed
from Orbit, or just carefully excluded from Orbit for Simultaneous
Release builds?
Regards
Ed Willink
On 13/02/2012 14:55, Brian de Alwis wrote:
On 13-Feb-2012, at 7:57 AM, Paul Webster wrote:
Did Guava absorb com.google.collect, and that's why it includes those packages
(instead of consuming them from the next version of the com.google.collect
bundle)?
Yep. From<http://code.google.com/p/google-collections/>:
This library was renamed to Guava!
What you see here is ancient and unmaintained. Do not use it.
Guava is a fully compatible superset of the old Google Collections Library. It
also includes years worth of bug fixes, doc fixes, and performance fixes, so we
strongly encourage you to use Guava instead of Google Collections.
If your application ever ends up with both google-collect-1.0.jar and
guava-r##.jar on the same classpath, simply remove the Google Collections JAR
and you should be fine. If you don't remove it, it will either cause terrible
problems (if it comes before guava in the classpath) or will never even be seen
anyway (if it comes after).
The project you're looking at now will not be maintained. We apologize for any
confusion this causes.
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