you may have the source code checked out of the trunk, but that does not
mean that it is up to date ;)

On 10/12/07, Frederick Haebin Na <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/trunk/core
>
> Well, my eclipse says that the sources of the mina core and subprojects
> are
> from the above directory. (/trunk)
> I suppose I am doing something wrong, but I solved the problem by
> refactoring ByteBuffer to IoBufer in all the subprojects in the Mina
> directory. (Oh, I also disabled some test cases for the UDP related
> stuffs.)
>
>
>
> 2007/10/12, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > you might want to take another look at your stuff.  This cutover to
> > IoBuffer
> > from ByteBuffer was done a few days ago and I do not believe this
> problem
> > you describe exists in the trunk.
> >
> > I am at subversion revision 584039.
> >
> > On 10/11/07, Frederick Haebin Na <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Due to the ByteBuffer to IoBuffer refactoring, mina-filter-codec-http
> &
> > > mina-protocol-http-client builds fail.
> > > I try to commit the changes but it seems that the svn commit requires
> a
> > > permission.
> > >
> > > Could you guys refactor the other repos as well as the mina core?
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > --------------------------------
> > The adjuration to be "normal" seems shockingly repellent to me; I see
> > neither hope nor comfort in sinking to that low level. I think it is
> > ignorance that makes people think of abnormality only with horror and
> > allows
> > them to remain undismayed at the proximity of "normal" to average and
> > mediocre. For surely anyone who achieves anything is, essentially,
> > abnormal.
> >     Dr. Karl Menninger
> >
>



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The adjuration to be "normal" seems shockingly repellent to me; I see
neither hope nor comfort in sinking to that low level. I think it is
ignorance that makes people think of abnormality only with horror and allows
them to remain undismayed at the proximity of "normal" to average and
mediocre. For surely anyone who achieves anything is, essentially, abnormal.
     Dr. Karl Menninger

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