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Conflicting PR. Removed from build BIOFORMATS-push#704. See the console output for more details.
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Sorry, that should have been a draft PR for now. Luckily it wasn't picked up, guess it would have broken a few downstream builds in merge-build... |
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Partially replaces #108 (in order to handle that separetely from the s3 case).
Projects using jackson libs:
https://github.com/search?q=org%3Aome+%22import+com.fasterxml.jackson%22&type=code
I really don't understand how this dependency trickles down to all these projects. Do we need PRs for all of them to declare the dependency explictely after it has been removed from ome-common-java?
Specifically how it trickles down to the server installation, because there's the problem when you want to use omero-zarr-pixelbuffer with latest zarr-java (which is my fault bumping the version there zarr-developers/zarr-java#26 ; I did not expect what a can of worms that opened...)