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Funcadelic Atlassian Guava Extensions - what is it and how do you get rid of it?

Bob Swift OSS (Bob Swift Atlassian Apps)
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September 29, 2012

My bamboo installs have this plugin showing as disabled. It can't be uninstalled from the UPM. What is it doing and how do you get rid of it?

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Przemek Bruski
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September 29, 2012

It's a set of classes meant as an extension to the Guava library, used in Bamboo and its plugins.

I don't think you can remove it without breaking your install, is there any specific reason for which you want to get rid of it?

Przemek Bruski
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September 29, 2012

Just leave it as it is for now. It's not really a plugin and the fact that it's listed as one is a result of a hack in that library.

In newer versions of that library (coming with Bamboo 4.3) this hack has been removed and you won't see it in the plugin list anymore.

Bob Swift OSS (Bob Swift Atlassian Apps)
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It shows as disabled with an error and it looks like it is not a current plugin. This is on Bamboo 4.2.1

This plugin could not be loaded by the plugins system. It has one or more errors which prevent it from being enabled.
Version: ${pom.version}
Developer: Atlassian Software Systems Pty Ltd
Plugin key: com.atlassian.fage.plugin

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