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Add .buckd to .gitignore Change-Id: I527923e282808c905ae9acd128ecc8a5b33d34c7
2016-04-19 16:40:06 +03:00
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Adding AES Walk Encryption support in http://www.jets3t.org/ mode See previous attempt: https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/16674/ Here we preserve as much of JetS3t mode as possible while allowing to use new Java 8+ PBE algorithms such as PBEWithHmacSHA512AndAES_256 Summary of changes: * change pom.xml to control long tests * add WalkEncryptionTest.launch to run long tests * add AmazonS3.Keys to to normalize use of constants * change WalkEncryption to support AES in JetS3t mode * add WalkEncryptionTest to test remote encryption pipeline * add support for CI configuration for live Amazon S3 testing * add log4j based logging for tests in both Eclipse and Maven build To test locally, check out the review branch, then: * create amazon test configuration file * located your home dir: ${user.home} * named jgit-s3-config.properties * file format follows AmazonS3 connection settings file: accesskey = your-amazon-access-key secretkey = your-amazon-secret-key test.bucket = your-bucket-for-testing * finally: * run in Eclipse: WalkEncryptionTest.launch * or * run in Shell: mvn test --define test=WalkEncryptionTest Change-Id: I6f455fd9fb4eac261ca73d0bec6a4e7dae9f2e91 Signed-off-by: Andrei Pozolotin <andrei.pozolotin@gmail.com>
2015-09-22 01:59:14 +03:00
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Implement Buck driven build Today there are plenty of modern build tool systems available in the wild (in no particular order): * http://bazel.io * https://pantsbuild.github.io * http://shakebuild.com * https://ninja-build.org * https://buckbuild.com The attributes, that all these build tools have in common, are: * reliable * correct * very fast * reproducible It must not always be the other build tool, this project is currently using. Or, quoting Gerrit Code Review maintainer here: "Friends, don't let friends use <the other build tool system>!" This change is non-complete implementation of JGit build in Buck, needed by Gerrit Code Review to replace its dependency with standlone JGit cell. This is very useful when a developer is working on both projects and is trying to integrate changes made in JGit in Gerrit. The supported workflow is: $ cd jgit $ emacs <hack> $ cd ../gerrit $ buck build --config repositories.jgit=../jgit gerrit With --config repositories.jgit=../jgit jgit cell is routed through JGit development tree. To build jgit, issue: $ buck build //:jgit [-] PROCESSING BUCK FILES...FINISHED 0,0s Yes, you can't measure no-op build time, given that Buck daemon is used. Change-Id: I301a71b19fba35a5093d8cc64d4ba970c2877a44 Signed-off-by: David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
2015-12-04 09:27:57 +02:00
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Add .buckd to .gitignore Change-Id: I527923e282808c905ae9acd128ecc8a5b33d34c7
2016-04-19 16:40:06 +03:00
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