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.teamcity/src/main/kotlin/common/extensions.kt
* * @param historyDays days number of days to store build history . * @param artifactsDays number of days to store artifacts. In the stored history, artifacts older than this number will be cleaned up. * @param artifactPatterns patterns for artifacts clean-up. If not specified, all artifacts will be removed. */ fun Project.cleanupRule(historyDays: Int, artifactsDays: Int, artifactsPatterns: String? = null) { features {
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maven-core/src/site/apt/offline-mode.apt
It is more than simply understanding that m2 cannot go and check for the latest version of some snapshot artifact. If m2 is offline, SCM operations cannot succeed; no artifact downloads can take place, regardless of whether they are snapshot versions; artifact deployment cannot take place; certain types of tests cannot be setup, since the container used to run them cannot be reached or started.
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CHANGELOG.md
* New: Create a JPMS-compatible artifact for `JavaNetCookieJar`. Previously, multiple OkHttp artifacts defined classes in the `okhttp3` package, but this is forbidden by the Java module system. We've fixed this with a new package (`okhttp3.java.net.cookiejar`) and a new artifact, `com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp-java-net-cookiehandler`. (The original artifact now delegates to this new one.) ```kotlin
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docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md
useful for splitting out canceled calls in metrics. * New: Publish a [bill of materials (BOM)][bom] for OkHttp. Depend on this from Gradle or Maven to keep all of your OkHttp artifacts on the same version, even if they're declared via transitive dependencies. You can even omit versions when declaring other OkHttp dependencies. ```kotlin dependencies {
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Makefile.core.mk
# that would need the Linux binaries (ex. tests). BUILD_DEPS:= ifeq ($(IN_BUILD_CONTAINER),1) ifneq ($(GOOS_LOCAL),"linux") BUILD_DEPS += build-linux endif endif export ARTIFACTS ?= $(TARGET_OUT) export JUNIT_OUT ?= $(ARTIFACTS)/junit.xml export REPO_ROOT := $(shell git rev-parse --show-toplevel) # Make directories needed by the build system $(shell mkdir -p $(TARGET_OUT_LINUX))
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build-logic/dependency-modules/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild/modules/extension/ExternalModulesExtension.kt
val jzlib = "com.jcraft:jzlib" val kryo = "com.esotericsoftware.kryo:kryo" val log4jToSlf4j = "org.slf4j:log4j-over-slf4j" val maven3Artifact = "org.apache.maven:maven-artifact" val maven3Core = "org.apache.maven:maven-core" val maven3BuilderSupport = "org.apache.maven:maven-builder-support" val maven3Model = "org.apache.maven:maven-model"
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