Hi everyone,
Well, ECF still needs to go through legal, though, no? I mean, after
ip process + sent out into Orbit. So claims the Orbit FAQ [1].
[1] - http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Orbit_Faq
Regards,
Rem
On 12/8/06, Scott Lewis <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 Hi Jeff,
 Happily, httpclient 3.0 and dependencies are already going through the
approval process for Mylar...and they've agreed to do the bundling.
 So...yeah.
 Scott
 Jeff McAffer wrote:
 Scott Lewis wrote on 12/07/2006 09:23:19 PM:
 > > On 12/8/06, Scott Lewis <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 > >> As of last night, I have the ECF file transfer API provider
implemented
 > >> using apache httpclient 3.0.1.
 > >
 > > Where can we get the org.apache.commons bundle that
 > > org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer currently has a
Require-Bundle
 > > on?
 >
 > Bother.  I thought org.apache.commons bundle was now part of the
 > platform distribution.  I guess it must have been installed by Mylar
 > (which I also have installed) and/or WindowBuilder.  I suppose for 
the
 > time being I'll have to track it down as jar and put in that
 > provider.filetransfer as jar.
 Of course, you are going to go through the contribution questionnaire
process right?
 And contribute bundlings of these libs to Orbit?
 Damn, I'm on a roll with you guys :-)
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