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[jira] [Created] (RIVER-432) Jar files in svn and src distributions

Greg Trasuk created RIVER-432:
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             Summary: Jar files in svn and src distributions
                 Key: RIVER-432
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RIVER-432
             Project: River
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: Greg Trasuk


Recent traffic on the incubator lists has pointed out that including jar files for dependencies in the subversion repository and the source distributions is against Apache policy.

In River, the following libraries appear in the Subversion repository and the source distributions (these are from trunk, a smaller set appear in the 2.2 branch):

animal-sniffer
asm
bouncy-castle
dnsjava
high-scale-lib
rc-libs
velocity

They all have to go.  What are we using them for?  As I understand it, we were going to remove the VelocityConfigurationBuilder, so that's not a problem.  Some of the others are available from Maven Central, so we can get them at build time using Ivy or another build tool.  Which ones are actually required?  And where did they come from?




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