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    I was wondering why the CountingInputStream and CStream
    classes were deprecated?
    The deprecation message doesn't indicate what replaces them (just says
    "now found in Commons I"!!!!!) and the commit log doesn't reveal any
    more:
    Niall
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  • No.1 | | 1006 bytes | |

    That had me quite confused for a while. WTF was I doing?

    Seems I deprecated some other classes on that day in the gj-core
    library io package - so like an idiot I managed to deprecate the
    Apache ones for the Counting classes and not my originals.

    Thanks for catching that :)

    Hen

    10/8/06, Niall Pemberton <niall.pemberton (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    I was wondering why the CountingInputStream and CStream
    classes were deprecated?

    The deprecation message doesn't indicate what replaces them (just says
    "now found in Commons I"!!!!!) and the commit log doesn't reveal any
    more:

    Niall

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    10/8/06, Henri Yandell <flamefew (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    That had me quite confused for a while. WTF was I doing?

    Seems I deprecated some other classes on that day in the gj-core
    library io package - so like an idiot I managed to deprecate the
    Apache ones for the Counting classes and not my originals.

    Thanks for catching that :)

    No worries, had me confused as well - thanks for sorting it.

    Niall

    Hen

    10/8/06, Niall Pemberton <niall.pemberton (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    I was wondering why the CountingInputStream and CStream
    classes were deprecated?

    The deprecation message doesn't indicate what replaces them (just says
    "now found in Commons I"!!!!!) and the commit log doesn't reveal any
    more:

    Niall

    To unsubscribe, e-mail: commons-dev-unsubscribe (AT) jakarta (DOT) apache.org
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    10/8/06, Henri Yandell <flamefew (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    That had me quite confused for a while. WTF was I doing?

    Seems I deprecated some other classes on that day in the gj-core
    library io package - so like an idiot I managed to deprecate the
    Apache ones for the Counting classes and not my originals.

    Thanks for catching that :)

    No worries, had me confused as well - thanks for sorting it.

    Niall

    Hen

    10/8/06, Niall Pemberton <niall.pemberton (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    I was wondering why the CountingInputStream and CStream
    classes were deprecated?

    The deprecation message doesn't indicate what replaces them (just says
    "now found in Commons I"!!!!!) and the commit log doesn't reveal any
    more:

    Niall

    To unsubscribe, e-mail: commons-dev-unsubscribe (AT) jakarta (DOT) apache.org
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  • No.4 | | 979 bytes | |

    10/8/06, Henri Yandell <flamefew (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    That had me quite confused for a while. WTF was I doing?

    Seems I deprecated some other classes on that day in the gj-core
    library io package - so like an idiot I managed to deprecate the
    Apache ones for the Counting classes and not my originals.

    Thanks for catching that :)

    No worries, had me confused as well - thanks for sorting it.

    Niall

    Hen

    10/8/06, Niall Pemberton <niall.pemberton (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    I was wondering why the CountingInputStream and CStream
    classes were deprecated?

    The deprecation message doesn't indicate what replaces them (just says
    "now found in Commons I"!!!!!) and the commit log doesn't reveal any
    more:

    Niall

    To unsubscribe, e-mail: commons-dev-unsubscribe (AT) jakarta (DOT) apache.org
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  • No.5 | | 979 bytes | |

    10/8/06, Henri Yandell <flamefew (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    That had me quite confused for a while. WTF was I doing?

    Seems I deprecated some other classes on that day in the gj-core
    library io package - so like an idiot I managed to deprecate the
    Apache ones for the Counting classes and not my originals.

    Thanks for catching that :)

    No worries, had me confused as well - thanks for sorting it.

    Niall

    Hen

    10/8/06, Niall Pemberton <niall.pemberton (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    I was wondering why the CountingInputStream and CStream
    classes were deprecated?

    The deprecation message doesn't indicate what replaces them (just says
    "now found in Commons I"!!!!!) and the commit log doesn't reveal any
    more:

    Niall

    To unsubscribe, e-mail: commons-dev-unsubscribe (AT) jakarta (DOT) apache.org
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  • No.6 | | 979 bytes | |

    10/8/06, Henri Yandell <flamefew (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    That had me quite confused for a while. WTF was I doing?

    Seems I deprecated some other classes on that day in the gj-core
    library io package - so like an idiot I managed to deprecate the
    Apache ones for the Counting classes and not my originals.

    Thanks for catching that :)

    No worries, had me confused as well - thanks for sorting it.

    Niall

    Hen

    10/8/06, Niall Pemberton <niall.pemberton (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    I was wondering why the CountingInputStream and CStream
    classes were deprecated?

    The deprecation message doesn't indicate what replaces them (just says
    "now found in Commons I"!!!!!) and the commit log doesn't reveal any
    more:

    Niall

    To unsubscribe, e-mail: commons-dev-unsubscribe (AT) jakarta (DOT) apache.org
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  • No.7 | | 979 bytes | |

    10/8/06, Henri Yandell <flamefew (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    That had me quite confused for a while. WTF was I doing?

    Seems I deprecated some other classes on that day in the gj-core
    library io package - so like an idiot I managed to deprecate the
    Apache ones for the Counting classes and not my originals.

    Thanks for catching that :)

    No worries, had me confused as well - thanks for sorting it.

    Niall

    Hen

    10/8/06, Niall Pemberton <niall.pemberton (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    I was wondering why the CountingInputStream and CStream
    classes were deprecated?

    The deprecation message doesn't indicate what replaces them (just says
    "now found in Commons I"!!!!!) and the commit log doesn't reveal any
    more:

    Niall

    To unsubscribe, e-mail: commons-dev-unsubscribe (AT) jakarta (DOT) apache.org
    For additional commands, e-mail: commons-dev-help (AT) jakarta (DOT) apache.org
  • No.8 | | 979 bytes | |

    10/8/06, Henri Yandell <flamefew (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    That had me quite confused for a while. WTF was I doing?

    Seems I deprecated some other classes on that day in the gj-core
    library io package - so like an idiot I managed to deprecate the
    Apache ones for the Counting classes and not my originals.

    Thanks for catching that :)

    No worries, had me confused as well - thanks for sorting it.

    Niall

    Hen

    10/8/06, Niall Pemberton <niall.pemberton (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    I was wondering why the CountingInputStream and CStream
    classes were deprecated?

    The deprecation message doesn't indicate what replaces them (just says
    "now found in Commons I"!!!!!) and the commit log doesn't reveal any
    more:

    Niall

    To unsubscribe, e-mail: commons-dev-unsubscribe (AT) jakarta (DOT) apache.org
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  • No.9 | | 979 bytes | |

    10/8/06, Henri Yandell <flamefew (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    That had me quite confused for a while. WTF was I doing?

    Seems I deprecated some other classes on that day in the gj-core
    library io package - so like an idiot I managed to deprecate the
    Apache ones for the Counting classes and not my originals.

    Thanks for catching that :)

    No worries, had me confused as well - thanks for sorting it.

    Niall

    Hen

    10/8/06, Niall Pemberton <niall.pemberton (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
    I was wondering why the CountingInputStream and CStream
    classes were deprecated?

    The deprecation message doesn't indicate what replaces them (just says
    "now found in Commons I"!!!!!) and the commit log doesn't reveal any
    more:

    Niall

    To unsubscribe, e-mail: commons-dev-unsubscribe (AT) jakarta (DOT) apache.org
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