Doesn't answer the question whether the job is valid. It's referencing incorrect plugins and why would you consume the latest version of Guice and not through Sisu?
But in general I think we need to clean up the IT jobs: https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Maven%20Core%20ITs/ Like the Windows and OSX builds there that haven't worked in 8 months and a year. These are not helpful. I would just like to remove them. On Aug 20, 2013, at 6:18 AM, Olivier Lamy <[email protected]> wrote: > On 20 August 2013 23:13, Jason van Zyl <[email protected]> wrote: >> I'm not sure what this "jdk-1.6-guice-from-google" build is but is referring >> to the 1.5-S of MRR which is not being used anymore. Is this job valid? >> >> https://builds.apache.org/job/core-integration-testing-maven-3-jdk-1.6-guice-from-google/4/consoleFull > > Cloning repository https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/maven.git > git --version > git version 1.7.9.5 > Fetching upstream changes from origin > Commencing build of Revision d0abbad1c22e7d10bfa401f8896b8a6439902850 > (origin/guice-from-google) > > so it's from a branch called guice-from-google > This branch use the last guice version released by google. > > >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jason >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------- >> Jason van Zyl >> Founder, Apache Maven >> http://twitter.com/jvanzyl >> --------------------------------------------------------- >> >> We know what we are, but know not what we may be. >> >> -- Shakespeare >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > -- > Olivier Lamy > Ecetera: http://ecetera.com.au > http://twitter.com/olamy | http://linkedin.com/in/olamy > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > Thanks, Jason ---------------------------------------------------------- Jason van Zyl Founder, Apache Maven http://twitter.com/jvanzyl --------------------------------------------------------- A language that doesn’t affect the way you think about programming is not worth knowing. -- Alan Perlis
