Require the hamcrest packaging that comes with Eclipse
The other one gets installed with SWTBot, but you do not need it if you do not hack EGit. Using import-package instead of require-bundle fixes the dependency. Actually we do not need hamcrest at this time, but JUnit wants it. Change-Id: I59873618f86d02e8439d40c1f322ea8e5c4fe3fc Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
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org.eclipse.jgit.transport;version="[0.11.0,0.12.0)",
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org.eclipse.jgit.util;version="[0.11.0,0.12.0)",
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org.eclipse.jgit.junit.http;version="[0.11.0,0.12.0)",
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org.junit;version="[4.0.0,5.0.0)"
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Require-Bundle: org.hamcrest;bundle-version="[1.1.0,2.0.0)"
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org.junit;version="[4.0.0,5.0.0)",
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org.hamcrest.core;version="[1.1.0,2.0.0)"
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org.eclipse.jgit.treewalk.filter;version="[0.11.0,0.12.0)",
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org.eclipse.jgit.util;version="[0.11.0,0.12.0)",
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org.eclipse.jgit.util.io;version="[0.11.0,0.12.0)",
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org.junit;version="[4.0.0,5.0.0)"
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Require-Bundle: com.jcraft.jsch;bundle-version="[0.1.37,0.2.0)",
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org.hamcrest;bundle-version="[1.1.0,2.0.0)"
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org.junit;version="[4.0.0,5.0.0)",
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org.hamcrest.core;version="[1.1.0,2.0.0)"
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Require-Bundle: com.jcraft.jsch;bundle-version="[0.1.37,0.2.0)"
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