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You are likely bringing in Lang transitive from elsewhere. You can either list Text first in your dependencies or add a direct dependency on Lang first. Gary On Mon, Oct 30, 2023, 10:39 AM Hans.Sebastian IT-DL-DK-SC < hans.sebast...@swm.de> wrote: > Hello! > > > > yesterday, Renovate Bot generated a pull request to update commons-text > from 1.10.0 to 1.11.0 in my application. This version is not listed in the > release > history > <https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-text/changes-report.html>, so > I guess it is not released officially, but it *is* published. Anyway, > tests failed with the following exception. > > > > java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 'org.apache.commons.lang3.Range > org.apache.commons.lang3.Range.of(java.lang.Comparable, > java.lang.Comparable)' > > at > org.apache.commons.text.translate.NumericEntityEscaper.<init>(NumericEntityEscaper.java:97) > > at > org.apache.commons.text.translate.NumericEntityEscaper.between(NumericEntityEscaper.java:59) > > at > org.apache.commons.text.StringEscapeUtils.<clinit>(StringEscapeUtils.java:271) > > > > Apparently, commons-text 1.11.0 uses Range.of(java.lang.Comparable, > java.lang.Comparable), which appears to have been added to commons-lang3 in > version 3.13.0. My application does not use commons-lang3 directly, so it > is transitively pulled in by commons-text, but with version 3.12.0, which > does not have Range.of(java.lang.Comparable, java.lang.Comparable). > Manually adding commons-lang 3.13.0 to my POM fixes the problem. > > > > Is there an error in the commons-text POM? > > > > Kind regards, > > Sebastian Hans >