Thanks Michael. I'll ask Ajay to try it.
-Vincent

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 29 October 2003 06:25
> To: Commons HttpClient Project
> Subject: Re: cactus-13-1.5-rc and commons-httpclient-2.0-rc2.jar works
on
> jdk1.4 and above only?
> 
> I've created a new build and uploaded it to
> <http://www.apache.org/~mbecke/httpclient-2.0-rc2/>.  This build is
> identical to the original RC2 build except for the following:
> 
>   - the distribution was created with JDK 1.2.2
>   - HttpState has been changed to ensure that
> StringBuffer.append(StringBuffer) is not used
> 
> Please take a look and let me know.
> 
> Mike
> 
> On Oct 28, 2003, at 10:05 PM, Michael Becke wrote:
> 
> > Okay.  I will apply a small patch to 2.0 and HEAD shortly that
should
> > take care of this problem.  Afterwards I will regenerate the 2.0RC2
> > release, hopefully with 1.2.2.  I have had some trouble generating
the
> > distribution with 1.22 in the past, but I'll give it a try.
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > On Oct 28, 2003, at 8:13 PM, Adrian Sutton wrote:
> >
> >> On 29/10/03 8:12 AM, "Michael Becke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >>
> >>> I think I've found the problem.  In 1.4, Sun added
> >>> StringBuffer.append(StringBuffer) to compliment the existing
> >>> StringBuffer.append(Object).  The problem is that STUPID me ran
maven
> >>> for this release with 1.4.  The method call was bound to the
> >>> append(StringBuffer) method, since it is the best option in 1.4.
It
> >>> looks like the build will have to be regenerated with 1.2.2.
> >>
> >> That's probably the best option for redoing the rc2 release,
however
> >> we
> >> should change the code to be something like:
> >> StringBuffer buf1 = new StringBuffer();
> >> ...
> >> buf1.append(getOtherStringBuffer().toString());
> >>
> >> The .toString() will make sure that we always use the
.append(String)
> >> method
> >> regardless of which JVM the build is compiled on, thus avoiding
this
> >> problem
> >> in the future.
> >>
> >>
> >>> Does anyone what JVM is used for nightlies?
> >>
> >> I would have thought it would be 1.4 so that projects which depend
on
> >> 1.4
> >> would compile correctly, besides GUMP is all about using the latest
of
> >> everything.
> >>
> >>> Mike
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Adrian Sutton.
> >>
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