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  1. Maven Archetype
  2. ARCHETYPE-645

Bump ivy from 2.5.0 to 2.5.2

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    • Dependency upgrade
    • Status: Closed
    • Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
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    • 3.3.0
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    Description

      Key features of this 2.5.1 release are:

      • Ivy now requires a minimum of Java 8 runtime.

       
      For details about the following changes, check our JIRA install at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY
      List of changes since Ivy 2.5.0:

      • BREAKING: Removed old fr\jayasoft\ivy\ant\antlib.xml AntLib definition file (IVY-1612)
      • FIX: ResolveEngine resets dictator resolver to null in the global configuration (IVY-1618)
      • FIX: ConcurrentModificationException in MessageLoggerHelper.sumupProblems (IVY-1628)
      • FIX: useOrigin="true" fails with file-based ibiblio (IVY-1616)
      • FIX: ivy:retrieve Ant task didn’t create an empty fileset when no files were retrieved to a non-empty directory (IVY-1631)
      • FIX: ivy:retrieve Ant task relied on the default HTTP header "Accept" which caused problems with servers that interpret it strictly (e.g. AWS CodeArtifact) (IVY-1632)
      • IMPROVEMENT: Ivy command now accepts a URL for the -settings option (IVY-1615)

      https://ant.apache.org/ivy/history/2.5.1/release-notes.html

       

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