Hi there, In the past HttpClient project has been often called Gump unfriendly. Having a little bit of spare time on my hands and intent on changing this perception I would like to consult with you, guys, before we introduce a new dependency for the development (post 2.0) version of HttpClient and upset quite a few folks by causing Gump breakage. As of next version HttpClient will be dependent on Commons-Codec. I am about to commit a patch that uses Commons-Codec classes to the CVS HEAD. Thus I am kindly asking you to update Gump project definitions in order to avoid unnecessary Gump nightly builds breakage and to prevent a new wave of condemnations for Gump unfriendliness.
I would also like to have log4j dependency removed (for both 2.0 and HEAD), as in fact HttpClient no longer requires this library. I attach a patch which _may_ already provide necessary changes to the project definitions. However, being fundamentally Gump illiterate I am not sure if the patch is sufficient or correct at all. If there's anything else you would like us to do to make HttpClient play with Gump better, just let me know Cheers Oleg
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