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hello
I want to compile clover for eclipse and in windows 10, so I downloaded the community version on its bitbuket site, but the jars are missing in the intellij project.
I can't find the jars of the module clover-core-libs.
Where can I find these jars?
thank you
olivier
PS:I found an HTML file in the clover sources that makes reference to "Atlassian Private com.atlassian.clover:clover-fastutil" for the jar "fastutil". Does someone know how to access to this repository (I mean atlassian private)? I found also some repositories for atlassian plugin developpers, but nothing that could be private. And in the public repos, no fastutil 4.4.3 (only some version 5).
Hello, we've noticed there are Atlassian forks of libraries in Clover which cause it's impossible to compile some of Clover modules outside of Atlassian network.
I raised an issue some time ago to fix this issue in OpenClover project but I don't know when we're going to handle that, feel free to raise pull request if you feel like doing so.
Best regards,
Grzegorz Lewandowski
OpenClover team
Workaround 1:
Workaround 2:
download jar and pom files attached to the https://bitbucket.org/openclover/clover/issues/35 issue
put them inside ~/.m2/repository/net/sf/jtreemap/ktreemap/1.1.0-atlassian-01 folder
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