Re: remove j-interop and jcifs from core?

2023-09-18 Thread Mark Waite
On Monday, September 18, 2023 at 3:59:40 PM UTC-6 Basil wrote: On Mon, Sep 18, 2023 at 4:19 AM James Nord wrote: > > What do you think? I think this is a great idea. I am doing something similar for the old XML Pull Parser 3rd Edition libraries in jenkinsci/jenkins#8503

Re: remove j-interop and jcifs from core?

2023-09-18 Thread Basil Crow
On Mon, Sep 18, 2023 at 4:19 AM 'jn...@cloudbees.com' via Jenkins Developers wrote: > > What do you think? I think this is a great idea. I am doing something similar for the old XML Pull Parser 3rd Edition libraries in jenkinsci/jenkins#8503 . --

Re: remove j-interop and jcifs from core?

2023-09-18 Thread 'Jesse Glick' via Jenkins Developers
On Mon, Sep 18, 2023 at 7:22 AM 'jn...@cloudbees.com' via Jenkins Developers wrote: > The ability to install Jenkins as a service[1] when it is running (by java > -jar) on a windows machine > > I forgot to mention - which potentially valid - I would argue that the > user should just download the

Re: remove j-interop and jcifs from core?

2023-09-18 Thread 'jn...@cloudbees.com' via Jenkins Developers
> 1. The ability to install Jenkins as a service[1] when it is running (by java -jar) on a windows machine I forgot to mention - which potentially valid - I would argue that the user should just download the MSI package for this instead, afterall we do not attempt to install a systemd file

remove j-interop and jcifs from core?

2023-09-18 Thread 'jn...@cloudbees.com' via Jenkins Developers
Hi all, the j-interop and jcifs libraries only appear to be used for very narrow use cases 1. The ability to install Jenkins as a service[1] when it is running (by java -jar) on a windows machine 2. for installing windows agents via dcom etc (which is deprecated[2]) There are a couple of uses