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Wed Jun 12 10:14:08 UTC 2024 - Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com>
- Upgrade to guava 33.2.1
* Changes of version 33.2.1
+ net: Changed InetAddress-String conversion methods to preserve
the IPv6 scope ID if present. The scope ID can be necessary
for IPv6-capable devices with multiple network interfaces.
However, preserving it can also lead to problems for callers
that rely on the returned values not to include the scope ID:
- Callers might compensate for the old behavior of the methods
by appending the scope ID to a returned string themselves.
If so, you can update your code to stop doing so at the same
time as you upgrade Guava. Of, if your code might run
against multiple versions of Guava, you can check whether
Guava has included a scope ID before you add one yourself.
- Callers might pass the returned string to another system
that does not understand scope IDs. If so, you can strip the
scope ID off, whether by truncating the string form at a %
character (leaving behind any trailing ] character in the
case of forUriString) or by replacing the returned
InetAddress with a new instance constructed by calling
InetAddress.getByAddress(addr).
- java.net.InetAddress validates any provided scope ID against
the interfaces available on the machine. As a result,
methods in InetAddresses may now fail if the scope ID fails
validation.
* Notable cases in which this may happen include:
- if the code runs in an Android app without networking
permission
- if code passes InetAddress instances or strings across
devices
* If this is not the behavior that you want, then you can
strip off the scope ID from the input string before
passing it to Guava, as discussed above.
* Changes of version 33.2.0
+ Dropped testing for Android versions before Lollipop (API
Level 21). Guava may stop working under older versions in
the future, or it may have done so already.
+ Fixed a GWT compilation breakage under Gradle.
+ collect: Made our Collector APIs (e.g.,
ImmutableList.toImmutableList()) available in guava-android.
More Java 8 APIs will follow in future releases.
- As always, streams are available to Android code only when
that code enables library desugaring or targets a new enough
API Level (24 (Nougat) for many stream APIs). (But note that
we test only with library desugaring, so we don't currently
know if API Level 24 is high enough to use our Collector
APIs unless you have also enabled library desugaring.) Guava
users who avoid the Collector APIs do not need to meet this
requirement.
+ collect: Fixed a potential NullPointerException in
ImmutableMap.Builder on a rare code path.
+ net: Added HttpHeaders constants Ad-Auction-Allowed,
Permissions-Policy-Report-Only, and Sec-GPC.
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Wed Apr 17 16:34:39 UTC 2024 - Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com>

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Name: guava
Version: 33.1.0
Version: 33.2.1
Release: 0
Summary: Google Core Libraries for Java
License: Apache-2.0 AND CC0-1.0

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