Alex, could you try running the specs, see if everything works? It's good to hear that Buildr installs though, it's farther than I got. :-)

Daniel

On May 11, 2010, at 5:32 PM, "Antoine Toulme" <anto...@lunar- ocean.com> wrote:

So we're good to go, or do I have to buy a Windows 7 machine to test this
out ?

On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 07:58, Alex Boisvert <[email protected]> wrote:

For what it's worth, 1.4.0 RC3 installed cleanly on my Windows 7 machine:

C:\Users\Owner\Downloads>gem install buildr-1.4.0-x86-mswin32.gem
**************************************************

Thank you for installing rspec-1.2.9

Please be sure to read History.rdoc and Upgrade.rdoc
for useful information about this release.

**************************************************
To get started run buildr --help
Successfully installed json_pure-1.4.0
Successfully installed rubyforge-2.0.3
Successfully installed rspec-1.2.9
Successfully installed buildr-1.4.0-x86-mswin32
4 gems installed
Installing ri documentation for json_pure-1.4.0...
Installing ri documentation for rubyforge-2.0.3...
Installing ri documentation for rspec-1.2.9...
Installing ri documentation for buildr-1.4.0-x86-mswin32...
Installing RDoc documentation for json_pure-1.4.0...
Installing RDoc documentation for rubyforge-2.0.3...
Installing RDoc documentation for rspec-1.2.9...
Could not find main page README.rdoc
Could not find main page README.rdoc
Could not find main page README.rdoc
Could not find main page README.rdoc
Installing RDoc documentation for buildr-1.4.0-x86-mswin32...

C:\Users\Owner\Downloads>

and I was able to 'sucessfully' build the Apache Ode trunk... up to a point
where it failed with a compile error.

alex


On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Alex Boisvert <[email protected]
wrote:

Haven't gotten to it yet; my Windows machine suffered a power- supply
blowout yesterday when I turned it on :(

alex


On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Daniel Spiewak <[email protected]
wrote:

My testing didn't get very far, since gem was unable to build the
dependencies when I ran `rake setup` under MRI. I'm guessing either our gemspec is wrong, or Gem itself has a bug w.r.t. Windows 7 x86_64. I
had
other problems with JRuby (not Buildr-related) and wasn't able to do any
meaningful testing in that area.

Hopefully Alex had more luck.  :-)

Daniel

On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Antoine Toulme <[email protected]
wrote:

Did you get anything from the testing ? Or should I consider getting a
VM
(please, no, please!)

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 15:04, Daniel Spiewak <[email protected]>
wrote:

I have Windows 7, so I'll try to do some quick testing tonight.
Hopefully the fix is something reasonably straightforward; it would
be
disappointing if windows 7 broke Buildr in more fundamental ways.

Daniel

On May 4, 2010, at 5:01 PM, Antoine Toulme <[email protected]

wrote:

I don't have a windows 7 machine handy for testing so I'm kinda
stuck.

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 14:56, Alex Boisvert
<[email protected]> wrote:

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Antoine Toulme <
[email protected]
wrote:

We have spec failures on Windows 7, and it looks like we might
need to
change packaging for that new OS.


It would be good to know if the release actually works on
Windows.

Are the spec failures false negatives, or blocking issues?


I would be ok with releasing now but we will need a maintenance
release
with
complete windows 7 support and JRuby 1.5 quickly.


Same here, assuming there are no real blockers on Windows.

I wouldn't want people running "gem update" on Windows and
finding
their
Buildr install broken.

alex








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