using a clean parallel checkout of all apache cvs modules on red hat 7.3 with ant 1.4.1 installed, with optional.jar and junit.jar in the ant ext directory.
compilation ----------- framework -- works logkit -- works phoenix -- works cornerstone -- failure apps -- failure for some excalibur -- failure for quite a few javadocs -------- framework -- works logkit -- works phoenix -- works cornerstone -- failure apps -- failure for some excalibur -- failure for some html docs --------- framework -- with warnings logkit -- with warnings phoenix -- with warnings cornerstone -- failure apps -- failure excalibur -- failure for most, warnings for the rest It would be nice if maintainers of the various packages could look do a clean checkout, temporarily move any optional packages from the ant ext dir except for junit and optional.jar, temporarily move any properties files for ant in their home dirs, and then look at the load of errors. It would also be nice if our in-house cocoon wizards could look at all the various subprojects and subsubprojects that use cocoon to generate html docs and figure out why it won't work. Especially before moving any subproject that does not use cocoon for site generation over to it. Frankly, I find it somewhat funny that we have all these veteran software engineers around working on really complex software, yet we never manage to have a consistent set of correct documentation around. Documentation for avalon has been a priority for me for a long time now, but there is too much under the avalon wings for me to maintain all of it ;) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
