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Please consider your environmental responsibility. Before printing this e-mail message, ask yourself whether you really need a hard copy. On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 12:09 PM Thomas Pasch (JIRA) <j...@apache.org> wrote: > > [ > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2733?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=16743878#comment-16743878 > ] > > Thomas Pasch commented on FOP-2733: > ----------------------------------- > > I would be a good if one would open a avalon-remove ticket with barcode4j. > However, I did not find a issue tracker... > > > [PATCH] Drop dependency on Avalon-Framework > > ------------------------------------------- > > > > Key: FOP-2733 > > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-2733 > > Project: FOP > > Issue Type: Bug > > Reporter: Chris West > > Assignee: simon steiner > > Priority: Major > > Attachments: barcode.pdf, fop-no-avalon-1.patch > > > > > > FOP depends on avalon-framework, an old Apache project officially > abandoned in 2004. Nearly nobody uses avalon-framework anymore, and I'd > like to see it laid to rest. > > avalon-framework no-longer compiles with Java 9. Fixing it yet again > seems like insanity. This isn't a problem for Maven users, who can keep > using the old binary (and suffer slow verification on startup), but is a > problem for distros like Debian, who want to be able to build everything. > > Others have asked about this before, e.g. > http://apache-fop.1065347.n5.nabble.com/FOP-and-Avalon-td44302.html > > I propose removing the dependency on Avalon entirely, fixing the couple > of cases where it breaks, and inlining the two packages that are actually > still used.. I have created a patch here: > https://github.com/apache/fop/compare/trunk...FauxFaux:trunk , also > attached. > > It's not great to read in patch form, so here's a summary of the changes: > > * Remove dependence on avalon-framework from Maven, classpath variables > etc. > > * Add Avalon's configuration package as > main:org.apache.fop.configuration directly, and keep using it essentially > unmodified. > > * Add Avalon's logging framework as > test:org.apache.fop.threading.logger. This is only used in test code, in > the threaded test code runner. It is essentially source compatible with > log4j/commons-logging, so could probably be deleted. > > * Change `CIDFontType` from a Avalon enum to a Java5 `enum`. This > appears to be source, but not binary, compatible. > > * Remove some use of lifecycle management interfaces in test code, > which are not doing anything. > > * Change some exception printing in test code to print the full > exception (using the Java api), instead of a truncated exception. The > output is not asserted upon, just sent to stderr. > > * Stop using Cascading*Exception in tests, and for > ConfigurationException. I doubt anyone will notice, as it offers no real > functionality. > > That's it! > > The most controversial thing here is probably adding the configuration > package, and the extra lines of code it drags along with it. I am happy to > give it a bit of a polish; make significant changes to fop to remove all > the unused interfaces / abstract classes (which are just waste); put some > generics and formatting in, etc.? > > > > -- > This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA > (v7.6.3#76005) >