Make jgit.java6 and jgit.java7 activation based on ranges so modules in
jgit.java6 are enabled for Java 1.6+ and modules in jgit.java7 are
enabled for Java 1.7+. This enables full compiles on Java 8 and also
removes the need to list org.eclipse.jgit.console in both profiles.
Change-Id: Iabfcff18737ff435ba8d5e8efc7a581abc9a46ce
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kurtakov <akurtako@redhat.com>
We updated the target platforms in 3.3 following the version shipped
by the release train but missed to update it in pom dependencies.
This wasn't harmful as there were no API changes between 0.1.46 and
0.1.50.
Change-Id: Ie8ac2ea447fa93d6643b9817f58767ab7f0b1aa4
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
We updated the target platforms in 3.3 following the version shipped
by the release train but missed to update it in pom dependencies.
This wasn't harmful as there were no API changes between 0.1.46 and
0.1.50.
Change-Id: Ie8ac2ea447fa93d6643b9817f58767ab7f0b1aa4
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
This move avoids that all consumers of org.eclipse.jgit depend on Apache
httpclient. Also add another feature to make this optional for OSGi
consumers as well.
Change-Id: I5ef5e00c53678b9e1d7cfd54bbca3ff6f1c1c967
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
This change implements the http connection abstraction with the help of
org.apache.http.client.HttpClient. The default implementation used by
JGit is still the JDK HttpURLConnection. But now JGit users have the
possibility to switch completely to org.apache.httpclient. The reason
for this is that in certain (e.g. cloud) environments you are forced to
use the org.apache classes.
Change-Id: I0b357f23243ed13a014c79ba179fa327dfe318b2
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Includes various fixes, including
o Writing TAR PAX headers failed if the generated entry name ended
with a "/".
Issue: COMPRESS-203.
which has been happening in the wild (java.io.IOException: request to
write '120' bytes exceeds size in header of '0' bytes for entry
'./PaxHeaders.X/hostsidetests/appsecurity/test-apps/AppAccessData/[...]/').
TODO: update orbit repository URL when new Orbit R-build is available,
see bug 425660
Change-Id: I92a87543a6ace9a06a70a29534399608cee6adb1
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Package was renamed, so I had to update the imports. Also, I verified
bitmap serialization was still compatible.
Change-Id: I161ad3875b963b56001beab477ef8d072accee4f
The dash signing plugin has been retired hence we need to update our
build to use the CBI jarsigner plugin for signing build results.
Pack test classes to enable signing them.
Also re-enable pack200 for bundle org.eclipse.jgit.
WORKAROUND: there is no easy way to run tests with maven-surefire-plugin
from signed test-jar so for a quick workaround we will have to add a
build step on Hudson so that we can run tests before signing:
- first step will do "clean, verify" to compile and run tests
- second step will do "install, deploy" with profile "eclipse-sign" and
use -DskipTests=true to skip tests since they would hit a
SecurityException when unsigned test classes are in same package as
signed classes under test
- third step will do "clean, install, deploy" on packaging reactor to
build features and p2 repository with profile "eclipse-sign" to sign
and pack200 all bundles.
TODO: Tycho doesn't suport picking up pack200 artifacts via
pomDependencies hence we need to find a way to copy them manually and
use tycho-extra's tycho-p2-extras-plugin:publish-features-and-bundles
to generate the missing p2 metadata.
Change-Id: Iec2c5ab3027a3e3f9ecc0d2f99193385177d9025
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Allow use of ArchiveCommand without depending on the jgit command-line
tools.
To avoid complicating the process of installing and upgrading JGit,
this does not add a dependency by the org.eclipse.jgit bundle on
commons-compress. Instead, the caller is responsible for registering
any formats they want to use by calling ArchiveCommand.registerFormat.
This patch puts functionality that requires an archiver into a
separate org.eclipse.jgit.archive bundle for people who want it. One
can use it by calling ArchiveCommand.registerFormat directly to
register its formats or by relying on OSGi class loading to load
org.eclipse.jgit.archive.FormatActivator, which takes care of
registration automatically.
Once the appropriate formats are registered, you can make a tar or zip
from a git tree object as follows:
ArchiveCommand cmd = git.archive();
try {
cmd.setTree(tree).setFormat(fmt).setOutputStream(out).call();
} finally {
cmd.release();
}
Change-Id: I418e7e7d76422dc6f010d0b3b624d7bec3b20c6e