inetlib is moving into the classpathx project, since it is a direct
dependency of classpathx modules and not a direct dependency within
classpath itself.
Within classpath, we have implementations of the HTTP and FTP URLStreamHandler
mechanisms that have code copied from the inetlib sources, but
- Original Message -
inetlib is moving into the classpathx project, since it is a direct
dependency of classpathx modules and not a direct dependency within
classpath itself.
Within classpath, we have implementations of the HTTP and FTP
URLStreamHandler
mechanisms that have code
Andrew wrote:
Any plans to also move to git like Classpath itself?
We are actually moving to Subversion as I am very familiar with that
and it is also preferred by my only other active developer. But I'm
open to git at some point in the future if there is interest in doing
so.
--
Chris Burdess
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Andrew wrote:
Any plans to also move to git like Classpath itself?
We are actually moving to Subversion as I am very familiar with that
and it is also preferred by my only other active developer. But I'm
open to git at some point in the future if there is
Andrew wrote:
Any plans to also move to git like Classpath itself?
We are actually moving to Subversion as I am very familiar with that
and it is also preferred by my only other active developer. But I'm
open to git at some point in the future if there is interest in doing
so.
--
Chris Burdess
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