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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 36815] - java.lang.NoSuchMethodError when working together with batik 1.6

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a_l.delmelle@pandora.be changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |WONTFIX




------- Additional Comments From a_l.delmelle@pandora.be  2005-09-26 18:26 -------
It may be a known issue, I can't say for sure. What I CAN say for sure, is that, since this relates to 
version 0.20.5, this won't be fixed --either use the Batik Version supplied with FOP 0.20.5, or better, 
try out FOP's svn-trunk, which does work with Batik 1.6.


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Re: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 36815] - java.lang.NoSuchMethodError when working together with batik 1.6

Posted by Manuel Mall <mm...@arcus.com.au>.
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 01:23 am, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
> On Sep 26, 2005, at 18:26, bugzilla@apache.org wrote:
>
<snip/>
>
> BTW: Everyone agreed that, since version 0.20.5 will quite soon be
> outdated, it may be time to start cleaning out the bug-list?
> (Not that it matters that much. Just yesterday, I saw someone CC-ing
> himself for a bug that had been marked 'RESOLVED INVALID' ages ago
> :-) Some people...)
>
> If so, what would be the best strategy:
> - simply mark all bugs related to 0.20.X as WONTFIX, with maybe a
> tiny message that the new pre-release is pending --encourages users
> to try out the trunk, and create new bug-reports if they encounter
> the same problem
> - check if current trunk version still has the bug, and if it has,
> change the version --more work for us, I guess :-(
>
I think it has to be the :-( strategy one.

> Cheers,
>
> Andreas

Manuel

Re: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 36815] - java.lang.NoSuchMethodError when working together with batik 1.6

Posted by Jeremias Maerki <de...@jeremias-maerki.ch>.
On 26.09.2005 19:23:25 Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
> On Sep 26, 2005, at 18:26, bugzilla@apache.org wrote:
> 
> <snip />
> > a_l.delmelle@pandora.be changed:
> >
> >            What    |Removed                     |Added
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> > -----
> >              Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
> >          Resolution|                            |WONTFIX
> >
> > ------- Additional Comments From a_l.delmelle@pandora.be  2005-09-26  
> > 18:26 -------
> > It may be a known issue, I can't say for sure. What I CAN say for  
> > sure, is that, since this relates to version 0.20.5, this won't be  
> > fixed
> 
> BTW: Everyone agreed that, since version 0.20.5 will quite soon be  
> outdated, it may be time to start cleaning out the bug-list?

I'd disagree with the "quite soon". I believe that many people will be
forced to stay with 0.20.5 for at least another 6 months or at least the
time it takes to stabilize FOP Trunk and add the missing features that
work in 0.20.5.

But yes, we should think about cleaning out the bug-list.

> (Not that it matters that much. Just yesterday, I saw someone CC-ing  
> himself for a bug that had been marked 'RESOLVED INVALID' ages ago :-)  
> Some people...)
> 
> If so, what would be the best strategy:
> - simply mark all bugs related to 0.20.X as WONTFIX, with maybe a tiny  
> message that the new pre-release is pending --encourages users to try  
> out the trunk, and create new bug-reports if they encounter the same  
> problem
> - check if current trunk version still has the bug, and if it has,  
> change the version --more work for us, I guess :-(

I realize that the second option means a lot of work but blindly
following option 1 would mean missing a chance. There are a lot of bug
reports against 0.20.5/maintenance branch that have never been fixed but
are valid issues and must not be lost.

I don't think we have to throw out all those old issues by force within
the next few weeks. I'm sure there is a good number of issues that can
be closed and it's good if they are. But be careful with the ones that
help us improve FOP.

BTW, here's something neat:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/chart.cgi?category=-All-&subcategory=-All-&name=976&label0=FOP&line0=304&label1=Batik&line1=176&datefrom=&dateto=&action-wrap=Chart+This+List


Jeremias Maerki


Re: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 36815] - java.lang.NoSuchMethodError when working together with batik 1.6

Posted by Andreas L Delmelle <a_...@pandora.be>.
On Sep 26, 2005, at 18:26, bugzilla@apache.org wrote:

<snip />
> a_l.delmelle@pandora.be changed:
>
>            What    |Removed                     |Added
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> -----
>              Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
>          Resolution|                            |WONTFIX
>
> ------- Additional Comments From a_l.delmelle@pandora.be  2005-09-26  
> 18:26 -------
> It may be a known issue, I can't say for sure. What I CAN say for  
> sure, is that, since this relates to version 0.20.5, this won't be  
> fixed

BTW: Everyone agreed that, since version 0.20.5 will quite soon be  
outdated, it may be time to start cleaning out the bug-list?
(Not that it matters that much. Just yesterday, I saw someone CC-ing  
himself for a bug that had been marked 'RESOLVED INVALID' ages ago :-)  
Some people...)

If so, what would be the best strategy:
- simply mark all bugs related to 0.20.X as WONTFIX, with maybe a tiny  
message that the new pre-release is pending --encourages users to try  
out the trunk, and create new bug-reports if they encounter the same  
problem
- check if current trunk version still has the bug, and if it has,  
change the version --more work for us, I guess :-(

Cheers,

Andreas