On 2010-10-27, Mark Hindess wrote: > In message <878w1kawjp....@v35516.1blu.de>, Stefan Bodewig writes:
>> Hi all, >> if Harmony is able to bootstrap and run Ant and run Maven then maybe >> running Gump <http://gump.apache.org/> on top of it may be a good way to >> see where projects have dependencies on Sun libs and where Harmony isn't >> working as expected. >> Setting up Gump on Harmony likely "only" involves asking infra for a >> virtual machine, installing Harmony (preferrably a stable 6.0 build, we >> can think about using trunk builds later) and installing Gump. >> If anybody is interested I'd be happy to take the lead on the infra and >> Gump sides of things but would need some support/hand-holding for the >> Harmony installation and the small problems we'll encounter on the way. > That would be cool. Stefano Mazzocci had this working in the past and Joe Schaefer tossed out the idea on a way too long thread on a different list elsewhere recently. > I'm can help with the Harmony side of things. Cool. Given the choices of VMs infra could give us most easily it probably comes down to Ubuntu (10.4) on VMWare or a FreeBSD jail. I'm not sure how stable you consider the FreeBSD port of Harmony to be, would it be better to opt for the VMWare instance? It would be a 64Bit system in either case. Stefan