On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 10:00 AM, Matthias Sohn <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Are 2 months not enough to validate a new version ? It was introduced in
> Orbit I20180417184143
> and it seems it's not really a new version but a new Orbit build of the
> same version.
>

So there are two things mixed in this discussion. There was no reason for
ECF to not adopt the latest rebuild of the same version from Orbit.
To what I said please don't do it was moving to httpclient 4.5.5 and
httpcore 4.4.9 (in private email with Scott) on May 10th (aka after M7).
That would have been even worse case expecting every project to move to new
version of httpclient post M7.
Scott, would you please move ECF to httpclient 4.5.5 and httpcore 4.4.9 and
give us a build so we can base on the new versions from the start of 4.9?

Alex


>
> I'll downgrade the version we use in JGit for Photon. I will revert this
> downgrade after Photon was shipped
> for the next release.
>
> -Matthias
>
> On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 3:46 AM Scott Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> WRT ECF:
>>
>> For Photon, the Platform folks chose to stick with the Oxygen versions
>> of httpclient/httpcomponents (4.5.2/4.4.6).  One reason was that the new
>> Orbit bundles were added fairly late in the release cycle...leaving
>> little time...and no milestone releases...for thorough testing of the
>> newer versions.
>>
>> Scott
>>
>>
>> On 6/12/2018 3:10 PM, Carsten Reckord wrote:
>> >> org.eclipse.jgit.http.apache is an optional bundle which is not used
>> by EGit.
>> >> It's used in JGit by org.eclipse.jgit.lfs.server (supports
>> implementation of a git
>> >> lfs server)
>> >> and org.eclipse.jgit.pgm (jgit command line client).
>> > Yes, but it's in the simrel repository and it pulls in the second
>> HttpClient version.
>> >
>> > Since that version has a higher qualifier than the one bundled with
>> ECF, it gets pulled in by installing anything that has a dependency on
>> HttpClient with a version range. So it also ends up in all the packages
>> (while the other version is brought in, because the ECF feature contains
>> the exact version).
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