The latest difficulty: phoenix-metagenerate.jar (created by the
avalon-phoenix project) contains an ant task, which is used in other
projects like cornerstone to do some nifty stuff.
The jar is given an id, and this is referenced by cornerstone (for
example) correctly, but the ant <taskdef/> still fails
(http://nagoya.apache.org/~rubys/gump/avalon-cornerstone.html). My guess
is that the metagenerate jar needs type="boot", and bootclass="yes" in
the gump workspace. However, this feature is marked experimental and not
enabled in the nightly runs atm.
So, is there another way? What's the path to salvation? Maybe it makes
sense to make phoenix-metagenerate an installed package or something
like that?
cheers,
- Leo
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