Thanks for taking on this release Peter! On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 8:28 PM Peter Donald <pe...@realityforge.org> wrote:
> Apache Buildr is a build system for Java-based applications, including > support > for Scala, Groovy and a growing number of JVM languages and tools. We > wanted > something that's simple and intuitive to use, so we only need to tell it > what > to do, and it takes care of the rest. But also something we can easily > extend > for those one-off tasks, with a language that's a joy to use. > > > New in this release: > > * Fixed: The fix that allowed special characters in usernames and > passwords was only partially applied > in the `1.5.6` release. The complete fix that correctly decoded > usernames and passwords before > passing them to HTTP library is now been applied. > * Change: GWT Addon: Added support for `:skip_merge_gwt_dependencies` > parameter that makes it possible to > avoid adding GWT dependencies to the project directly and thus > the associated POM. This will be > required to support GWT3.x and GWT2.x simultaneously as well as > making it easier to manage > dependencies in the POMs. > * Change: Javadoc: If the user does not supply an explicit `:sourcepath` > to the doc/javadoc tool then > default the value to `project.compile.sources`. This will stop > javadoc from scanning the classpath > for `*.java` files which can cause issues with projects that > include `sources` classifier artifacts > on the classpath. This is particularly relevant for GWT based > projects that include artifacts with > source embedded in the artifacts. This change also made it > possible to remove an ugly hack in the > GWT addon that removed the gwt artifacts from the javadoc path. > * Change: Drop deprecated Gem::Specification#has_rdoc= (no replacement) > method. Submitted by Olle Jonsson. > * Change: Use https protocol to access Gem metadata. Submitted by Olle > Jonsson. > * Change: Change RSpec shared_context usage to avoid warnings. Submitted > by Olle Jonsson. > * Change: Migrated source control to Apache GitBox which supports using > either GitHub or GitBox as the > master repository. > > > To learn more about Buildr and get started: > http://buildr.apache.org/ > > Thanks! > The Apache Buildr Team >