Just to be clear, this effort does *not* result in a standalone gfsh
executable/jar.

Sorry.

--Jens

On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 6:27 AM Jens Deppe <jensde...@apache.org> wrote:

> We have completed the work to move the gfsh code into a separate gradle
> submodule. This work has the following implications and effects:
>
>    - geode-core does not have any direct dependencies on Spring libraries
>    anymore
>    - Anyone building with Geode will need to include the '*geode-gfsh'*
>    dependency in order to use gfsh commands. This is relevant to anyone using
>    Spring Boot (or Spring Data Geode) to launch locators or servers.
>    - The Geode distribution (*.zip/.tgz) still includes all necessary
>    libs required to use gfsh (i.e. Spring libraries)
>    - There is no change for users using the 'gfsh' utility directly to
>    launch locators and servers since the *gfsh-dependencies.jar* still
>    contains all necessary references to Spring, etc.
>
> Please let us know if you discover any issues related to this work.
>
> Thanks
> -- Jens & Patrick
>

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