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Revert "add patch to google http client (#486)" #493

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This reverts commit 1f067da.

We need to revert this until we can upgrade Apache httpclient internally for android.

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@chingor13 chingor13 merged commit 9de9cbb into googleapis:master Oct 16, 2018
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* master:
  Bump next snapshot (googleapis#500)
  Release google-http-java-client v1.26.0 (googleapis#495)
  Revert "add patch to google http client (googleapis#486)" (googleapis#493)
  Enable releasetool for this project (googleapis#488)
  Fix CODEOWNERS path
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* Revert "Revert "add patch to google http client (#486)" (#493)"

This reverts commit 9de9cbb.

* Move the new handlers to the apache-transport from the legacy apache-transport
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