Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago
For now, I am switching back to Gson 2.2.4 until this defect is fixed. The POM
for 2.2.4 doesn't have the problem.
Original comment by bibh...@gmail.com
on 20 Aug 2014 at 8:40
I've observed the same issue with version 2.3 and am also using version 2.2.4
for the time being
Original comment by palmerw...@gmail.com
on 8 Sep 2014 at 11:52
I have the same issue with maven 2.x. Maven 3.0.5 seem to work fine.
Original comment by fschef...@felix-scheffer.de
on 12 Sep 2014 at 8:11
This issue was closed by revision r1300.
Original comment by limpbizkit
on 16 Sep 2014 at 2:40
I noticed there isn't a timeline set for the next release in the Roadmap, so,
in the meantime, is there a snapshot repository to pick up this change?
Checking out the one listed here didn't help:
https://code.google.com/p/google-gson/source/diff?spec=svn1300&r=1300&format=sid
e&path=/trunk/gson/pom.xml
Original comment by john.rod...@gmail.com
on 16 Sep 2014 at 5:21
I'm seeing this
[INFO] Error building POM (may not be this project's POM).
Project ID: com.google.code.gson:gson
Reason: Invalid JDK version in profile 'doclint-java8-disable': Unbounded
range: [1.8, for project com.google.code.gson:gson
Using
$ mvn --version
Apache Maven 2.2.1 (r801777; 2009-08-06 12:16:01-0700)
Java version: 1.7.0_51
Java home: /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_51.jdk/Contents/Home/jre
Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: UTF-8
OS name: "mac os x" version: "10.9.5" arch: "x86_64" Family: "mac"
Original comment by tomkessl...@gmail.com
on 29 Oct 2014 at 12:08
I updated maven version to 3.1.1 and it worked.
Original comment by dfrnasci...@gmail.com
on 7 Nov 2014 at 9:20
Maven 3.2.2 and 3.2.3 have the same issue and refuse to import the broken pom.
Would it be possible to make a release fixing this issue, as it's been already
2 months since it was fixed?
Original comment by dumitru....@gmail.com
on 10 Nov 2014 at 1:45
Hey Folks. I'm still seeing this issue as well. I am unable to reopen this
myself so will you please re-open it. Here is what I see on my command line:
Unable to resolve artifact: Unable to get dependency information: Unable to
read the metadata file for artifact 'com.google.code.gson:gson:jar': Invalid
JDK version in profile 'doclint-java8-disable': Unbounded range: [1.8, for
project com.google.code.gson:gson
com.google.code.gson:gson:jar:2.3
And here is what is in the POM file I am receiving
(.m2/repository/com/google/code/gson/gson/2.3/gson-2.3.pom):
<profile>
<id>doclint-java8-disable</id>
<activation>
<jdk>[1.8,</jdk>
</activation>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-javadoc-plugin</artifactId>
<configuration>
<additionalparam>-Xdoclint:none</additionalparam>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
</profile>
Tried nuking local repo and re-downloading twice to no avail.
Original comment by Andrew.S...@gmail.com
on 12 Jan 2015 at 6:34
Should also include my environment info:
$ mvn -v
Apache Maven 3.2.3 (33f8c3e1027c3ddde99d3cdebad2656a31e8fdf4;
2014-08-11T15:58:10-05:00)
Maven home: /usr/local/Cellar/maven/3.2.3/libexec
Java version: 1.7.0_60, vendor: Oracle Corporation
Java home: /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_60.jdk/Contents/Home/jre
Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: UTF-8
OS name: "mac os x", version: "10.10.1", arch: "x86_64", family: "mac"
[artifact:dependencies] from the specified remote repositories:
[artifact:dependencies] central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2)
Original comment by Andrew.S...@gmail.com
on 12 Jan 2015 at 6:37
This bug report is against 2.3. It's only fixed in 2.3.1.
Original comment by chad.lee...@gmail.com
on 13 Jan 2015 at 12:00
Ahh... well that explains that. Would you like me to file a new bug against
2.3?
Original comment by Andrew.S...@gmail.com
on 13 Jan 2015 at 1:37
I'm just a fellow user/bug reporter/internet citizen, but this is fixed in
2.3.1 which is available in Maven central so you should try that. Unfortunately
google code is pretty crappy as an issue mgmt system so it's not obvious here
which release it was fixed in.
Original comment by chad.lee...@gmail.com
on 13 Jan 2015 at 2:02
> but this is fixed in 2.3.1 which is available in Maven central so you should
try that
I wish it were that easy (and maybe it is and I am totally missing something)
but that won't work in my case. The reason is gson 2.3 is a dependency of
another artifact I am trying to use (google-maps-services). Now even if I use
gson locally in my project (which I do) and I bump up the version of my local
artifact to 2.3.1 (which I did), mvn will still grab the 2.3 artifact, process
its pom file and explode. So I would need to unfairly ask the maintainers of
the google-services-api to update their dependency (which I did in
https://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/detail?id=7525&thanks=7525&ts=
1421186415) even though the issue is not with them, its with the gson code.
That is not cool since this bug is not their problem nor does the resolution of
this bug in any way affect the functionality and feature set of Gson. So IMHO
the maintainers of the project need to re-release this version with a fixed POM
file so the rest of us can move on.
But I am also young to maven and perhaps there are workaround that I am unaware
of. If you (or anyone else for that matter) happen to know of a better way PM
me please. I would love to know it or be shown where to look.
Original comment by Andrew.S...@gmail.com
on 13 Jan 2015 at 10:16
> But I am also young to maven and perhaps there are workaround that I am
unaware of.
Use <dependencyManagement> to set the version of gson pulled in as a transitive
dependency
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mechanism
.html#Dependency_Management
Original comment by cheis...@squareup.com
on 13 Jan 2015 at 10:20
In any case, software versions are never re-released with the same version
number. That would fundamentally break Maven version management (dependencies
and POMs are cached locally and in proxied repos) as well as being extremely
bad practice from a general software perspective. A POM is part of the artifact
and coupled with the jar, its source etc. You'd essentially have two different
artifacts of the same version number, which is supposed to be an artifact's
unique identifier.
Anyway, in addition to dependencyManagement, Maven dependencies should always
pull in a higher level version off the dependency tree in preference to a
transitive dependency at a deeper depth so normally this should work by default
unless you have a complex structure or are using a very outdated Maven version
with bugs/weaknesses. The link in #15 notes this. Another alternative is to
exclude the GSON dependency from google-services-api dependency with the
<exclusions> section.
This bug may not be gmaps-api's fault, but the reality is that a library is
responsible for all its dependencies. If they add a dependency on another
library that has a bug affecting their users; they need to move that forward so
you're right to raise it with them; even though there are several workarounds
you can apply at your end.
Original comment by chad.lee...@gmail.com
on 14 Jan 2015 at 12:57
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
chad.lee...@gmail.com
on 15 Aug 2014 at 9:32