for future reference:

(15:07:24) evanbd: There's probably a way to point it at your Freenet jar, but
I don't know it off hand.  The easy way is to have the Freenet sources in
./fred-staging, the plugin sources in ./plugin-whatever, and then symlink
./fred to ./fred-staging

if developers don't want to build fred, they can put freenet-cvs-snapshot.jar
to ./fred/lib/freenet-cvs-snapshot.jar, then the plugins will use that.

X

On 01/10/2010 03:04 PM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> Ah, it seems that the ant file doesn't pull down other dependencies
> (I'm used to working with Maven).  Where should I put them?
> 
> Ian.
> 
> On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 9:00 AM, Ian Clarke <ian at locut.us> wrote:
>> I got build errors, see http://gist.github.com/273552
>>
>> Ian.
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 5:35 AM, Ximin Luo <xl269 at cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>>> http://github.com/freenet/plugin-Library-staging
>>>
>>> If anyone has some free time, please check out the above repo and run the 
>>> test:
>>>
>>> $ git clone git://github.com/freenet/plugin-Library-staging.git
>>> $ cd plugin-Library-staging
>>> $ ant junit
>>>
>>> Open up ./test/plugins/Library/index/BIndexTest.java and fiddle about with 
>>> the
>>> numbers at the top, and run the test with different settings. BIndexTest is 
>>> the
>>> first test to run; you can just hit ctrl-C after it's done to skip the rest.
>>>
>>> What you're testing is an algorithm to write to a on-freenet b-tree. Ie. 
>>> most
>>> of the data is on freenet, and you're just pulling/pushing in 
>>> (approximately)
>>> the minimum nodes needed to update it, plus a new root node.
>>>
>>> This would be useful for search indexes (which are huge), and could also be
>>> useful for other things that need to store a huge on-freenet data structure.
>>> Obviously, it needs a shit load of testing first, so any help would be 
>>> appreciated.
>>>
>>> X
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Ian Clarke
>> CEO, SenseArray
>> Email: ian at sensearray.com
>> Ph: +1 512 422 3588
>>
> 
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