[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-1?page=history ]
     
Leo Simons closed GUMP-1:
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     Assign To:     (was: Gump Development Team)
    Resolution: Won't Fix

The java version of gump is not maintained anymore and won't be maintained 
anymore. Sorry!

> Gump performs builds on stale code
> ----------------------------------
>
>          Key: GUMP-1
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-1
>      Project: Gump
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Java/XSLT
>     Versions: unspecified
>  Environment: Operating System: Other
> Platform: Other
>     Reporter: Adam Jack

>
> Gump is using out of date stuff:
> Note: At time of writting these links were useful, but since they go 
> to "latest" their value may change over time.
>       -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>       http://cvs.apache.org/builds/gump/latest/cvs_krysalis-version.html
>       cvs -z3 -d
> :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/metamorphosis
> update -P -d -A krysalis-version
>       cvs [update aborted]: recv() from server 
> cvs.metamorphosis.sourceforge.net:
> EOF
>       cvs server: Updating krysalis-version
>               ...
>       /home/rubys/bin/timeout: timed out
>       cvs [update aborted]: received termination signal
>       -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> SourceForge have knobbled their CVS server against such accesses (in the
> name of making developer lives easier) and much as this is an SF.net user
> woe, two things:
> 1) Even if/when gump detects that CVS fails it only seems to mark the CVS
> index in red, it doesn't mark the main build dashboard in red. As such, such
> failures can go unnoticed.
>       http://cvs.apache.org/builds/gump/latest/cvs_index.html krysalis-
> version =
> FAILED
>       http://cvs.apache.org/builds/gump/latest/index.html krysalis-version =
> SUCCESS.
> 2) The reason the build dashboard isn't in red is that Gump doesn't (it
> seems to me) clean out it's CVS area each time, so it has a "stale" copy of
> the code with which to "update" the build area and with which to build.
> FWIIW:
> 3) Gump doesn't seem to clean out it's work area each time, which can be
> confusing when profiles change and projects get renamed or go away.
> This is one of the things I mean to log in the bug tracker, now Sam's
> created it.
> BTW: I suspect a fix might be in adding to the gump.sh script that Sam
> wrote, and Nick Chalko and I built upon. Not elegant (yet another language
> in the mix, and no PC version) but easiest...

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