I was in the process of updating Mylyn to use the newer version when I saw
this thread. I guess I will not do that update after all.

Cheers,
Sam


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Sam Davis
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Committer, Eclipse Mylyn
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On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 9:20 AM, Daniel Megert <[email protected]>
wrote:

> > I'll downgrade the version we use in JGit for Photon. I will revert this
> downgrade after Photon was shipped for the next release.
>
>
> Thanks Matthias!
>
> Dani
>
>
>
> From:        Matthias Sohn <[email protected]>
> To:        Cross project issues <[email protected]>
> Date:        13.06.2018 09:00
> Subject:        Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Heads up: multiple
> HttpClient versions in simrel
> Sent by:        [email protected]
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> 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.
>
> 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]*
> <[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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