Hi Colm,

OK, but at least one large set (the one I pointed to) is just a straight duplicate. That seems risky.

-Eric.

On 2/13/12 4:34 PM, Colm O hEigeartaigh wrote:
In the 1.4.x series of releases, the "data" folder held both test and
sample resources. As part of 1.5, I refactored "data" into
"src/test/resources" for running tests, and put any resources used by
the samples into "samples". That way the samples and tests are
properly separated.

Colm.

On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Sean Mullan<[email protected]>  wrote:
On 02/13/2012 09:42 AM, Eric Johnson wrote:
To whom it may concern,

I just downloaded the source zip for the latest Java Santuario release
(1.5.0), and noticed duplicated files in the source zip release, as well
as in the Subversion tags for the project.

Specifically:

This download:

https://archive.apache.org/dist/santuario/java-library/1_5_0/xml-security-src-1_5_0.zip


contains duplicates on the paths samples/data/org/w3c/www and
src/test/resources/org/w3c/www.

Looking via the web viewer of Subversion, I see similar duplication?

[Apache-SVN]
/santuario/xml-security-java/tags/1.5.0/samples/data/org/w3c/www

appears to be identical to:

[Apache-SVN]
/santuario/xml-security-java/tags/1.5.0/src/test/resources/org/w3c/www

Is this a mistake, or is this data intentionally duplicated?

I think it was intentional (looks like it was done as part of
Santuario-257), but should probably be fixed.

Colm, any thoughts?

--Sean


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