David Smiley created SOLR-17603:
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Summary: Maintain Solrj transitive dependencies in source control
to track changes
Key: SOLR-17603
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-17603
Project: Solr
Issue Type: Task
Reporter: David Smiley
When we make changes to Solr's dependencies (add/remove/change), we edit our
build files, and the code review process shows these changes to corresponding
build files. However, what we all *really* want to know is the impact the
change has on the artifacts our users consume. Almost nobody validates the
impact; we hope for the best and find out of problems long later.
This issue tracks one artifact: SolrJ's transitive dependency list. I propose
committing to source control a machine generated file listing of the
dependencies in a text file. This file shall be updated based on executing a
gradle task TBD. When gradle "check" is run, it will henceforth ensure that
this file hasn't been modified or doesn't match the output of the script's
generation (details TBD).
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