On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Wajahat Abbassi
<wajahat.abba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a question please. If I make any change in the Drizzle code then I
> need to recompile again in order to see the effect of that code change
> please? If the answer is yes, then is there any quick way of compiling the
> code because on my laptop it takes a long time to compile actually
> (considering the fact that my laptop is 3 years old :( ).

The first time it takes long on any computer. 30 - 60 minutes is
minimum. But when you do changes you will see that only the changed
file needs to be recompiled, this just takes a minute or less.

Occasionally, for instance if you would add a new plugin, remove one
that used to exist, or you just run ./configure again, you end up
recompiling everything from scratch.

henrik

>
> For code contributions, I am following the Standard Operating Procedure
> from:
> http://docs.drizzle.org/contributing/code.html
>
> I have assigned the following bug to myself on launchpad and I am working on
> it. If I would have any questions then I will probably ask it on IRC. So far
> so good. The bug is:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/drizzle/+bug/935951
>
> If anyone can give me initial pointers/hints about how to approach the above
> bug then it will be of great help to me.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Wajahat Abbassi
>
>
> On 27 March 2012 15:53, Wajahat Abbassi <wajahat.abba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Henrik,
>>
>> Thank you for the positive feedback.
>>
>>>
>>> One thing I wanted to ask is, have you ever contributed to some open
>>> source project before? Is some work you have done, even just academic,
>>> publicly available so it could be reviewed by Drizzle mentors?
>>
>>
>> This is the first time I am participating in Google summer of code and I
>> am excited about it. In my past projects, I have worked on Grid middleware
>> framework at University of Reading, UK. I designed the integration mechanism
>> between GridSphere Portal and Gridway Metaschedular. I will send the copy of
>> that work on you email address in a separate email.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> If not, you might want to consider trying to fix some low-hanging-bugs
>>> during the GSOC application period to showcase your skills:
>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/drizzle/+bugs?field.tag=low-hanging-fruit
>>
>>
>> I am more than happy to pick up the bugs and fix them. I will now setup my
>> machine with the Drizzle and then pick up a bug to get myself familiar with
>> the system. Thank you for this suggestion.
>>
>> Wajahat Abbassi
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 1:31 AM, Wajahat Abbassi
>> <wajahat.abba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi Marcus & Danial,
>> >
>> > I hope you are doing good. I am interested to work in the emerging
>> > Database
>> > system Drizzle as a GSoC student this year. I have gone through the list
>> > of
>> > very interesting ideas on
>> > http://wiki.drizzle.org/GSOC_2012_Project_Ideas. I
>> > have found 1) Compression (Mentor: Marcus) and 2) Make all plugins
>> > dynamic
>> > (Mentor: Danial) very interesting and promising. I would be really
>> > pleased
>> > to make my contributions in one of these projects please. The following
>> > is
>> > my brief introduction:
>> >
>> > I am currently a Mphil student. Previously, I hold M.Sc in Network
>> > Centred
>> > computing focusing mainly on network programming, data communications
>> > and
>> > high performance computing from at University of Reading, UK. I have
>> > extensive hands on experience in different programming languages (C.
>> > C++,
>> > J2EE, J2SE, Ruby on rails and Shell scripting). In my dissertation, I
>> > worked
>> > on grid computing paradigm where I designed and developed an integration
>> > layer between GridWay Metaschedular and GridSphere Portal framework to
>> > offer
>> > a PORTLET-based GUI to allow the GRID based distributed jobs to be
>> > scheduled
>> > to the Grid worker nodes remotely and also to perform various job
>> > management
>> > functions.
>> >
>> > The following is a list of some of my academic projects:
>> >
>> > ·         Implemented Enterprise JavaBeans according to the EJB 3.0
>> > specification (JSR 220). Deployment and execution of stateless &
>> > state-full
>> > session EJB.
>> >
>> > ·         Developed MVC based Sporting manager using Servlets, JSPs &
>> > JavaBeans.
>> >
>> > ·         Designed, developed and demonstrated a client-server Java
>> > based
>> > application for checking student module sections that is consistent with
>> > programme specification.
>> >
>> > ·         Implemented the FTP protocol using C and UNIX System calls in
>> > Advanced OS course.
>> >
>> > I am really looking forward to have a very productive summer of coding
>> > with
>> > Drizzle.
>> >
>> > Please find my attached resume.
>> >
>> > Yours Sincerely,
>> >
>> > Wajahat Abbassi
>> >
>> >
>>>
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>>>
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>>
>>
>>
>



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