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* Change JGit minimum execution environment to JavaSE-1.8Matthias Sohn2016-09-201-1/+1
| | | | | Bug: 500059 Change-Id: I47f3f6749a67da52029f84e002d9b155ed56d2b7 Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* Set minimum required Java version to Java 7Matthias Sohn2015-02-091-1/+1
| | | | | | Bug: 458475 Change-Id: Iea8f2236d4e6a94a8d14bb8cc685006ea3fd1bb7 Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* Move ArchiveCommand into standard porcelain APIJonathan Nieder2013-05-241-0/+7
Allow use of ArchiveCommand without depending on the jgit command-line tools. To avoid complicating the process of installing and upgrading JGit, this does not add a dependency by the org.eclipse.jgit bundle on commons-compress. Instead, the caller is responsible for registering any formats they want to use by calling ArchiveCommand.registerFormat. This patch puts functionality that requires an archiver into a separate org.eclipse.jgit.archive bundle for people who want it. One can use it by calling ArchiveCommand.registerFormat directly to register its formats or by relying on OSGi class loading to load org.eclipse.jgit.archive.FormatActivator, which takes care of registration automatically. Once the appropriate formats are registered, you can make a tar or zip from a git tree object as follows: ArchiveCommand cmd = git.archive(); try { cmd.setTree(tree).setFormat(fmt).setOutputStream(out).call(); } finally { cmd.release(); } Change-Id: I418e7e7d76422dc6f010d0b3b624d7bec3b20c6e