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  1. buildSrc/src/main/kotlin/Osgi.kt

      jarTask.doLast {
        bundleExtension.buildAction().execute(this)
      }
    }
    
    fun Project.applyOsgiMultiplatform(vararg bndProperties: String) {
      // BND is incompatible with Kotlin/Multiplatform because it assumes the JVM source set's name is
      // 'main'. Work around this by creating a 'main' source set that forwards to 'jvmMain'.
      //
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  2. README.md

           implementation("com.squareup.okhttp3:logging-interceptor")
        }
    ```
    
    Maven and JVM Projects
    ----------------------
    
    OkHttp is published as a Kotlin Multiplatform project. While Gradle handles this automatically,
    Maven projects must select between `okhttp-jvm` and `okhttp-android`. The `okhttp` artifact will be empty in
    Maven projects.
    
    ```xml
    <dependencyManagement>
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  3. build.gradle.kts

        }
    
        systemProperty("okhttp.platform", platform)
        systemProperty("junit.jupiter.extensions.autodetection.enabled", "true")
      }
    
      // https://publicobject.com/2023/04/16/read-a-project-file-in-a-kotlin-multiplatform-test/
      tasks.withType<Test>().configureEach {
        environment("OKHTTP_ROOT", rootDir)
      }
      tasks.withType<KotlinJvmTest>().configureEach {
        environment("OKHTTP_ROOT", rootDir)
      }
    
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