2006/8/3, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Alexey Petrenko wrote: > 2006/8/3, Vladimir Gorr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> On 8/3/06, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > Alexey Petrenko wrote: >> > > 2006/8/3, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> Alexey Petrenko wrote: >> > >> > 2006/8/3, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> Alexey Petrenko wrote: >> > >> >> > Yes, it is possible to build one exact Yoko module with the >> > >> self-made >> > >> >> > build script with just Harmony, Ant and Eclipse compiler. >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> really? Are you saying that you can build the yoko we need w/ >> your >> > >> >> build script? Or just one part of it? >> > >> > Yep, I've made a small ant script just to run Eclipse compiler.... >> > >> > >> > >> >> > >> Do you think you could show it to us? :) >> > > I think yes :) >> > > It's just 5-lines script which is running javac... Nothing special. >> > Better still, show it to the Yoko dev's -- if it really is that short >> > then perhaps their build scripts would benefit from such >> simplification! >> Indeed, if the simplest script is used instead of the original build >> system >> it'd be not bad to discuss it with the Yoko team. > Let's talk about building accessibility Harmony module for example. I > can make 5-lines build script for this module only. > But it does not mean that Harmony build system will benefit from it. > > So I do not see any reason to discuss this script with the Yoko developers. Agreed. they use Maven. Let it go. I was just fascinated to see if a 5 line ant script replaced the terabytes of maven infrastructure. I don't quite believe they achieve the same thing...
I believe that direct compiler call on Maven will not much longer then with Ant.
>> We need to make sure we get the working version as a result. > Lets return to accessibility module (or any other Harmony module > without system dependent and native code). If you will build the Java > sources without Harmony build script by direct java compiler call will > you have any doubts on the result correctness? > >> Is there any test suite we could use for this purpose? > Yep, Yoko has some tests. > > However do not forget that I've building Yoko with Harmony just to be > sure that Harmony has all the methods needed by Yoko. Wouldn't running the yoko test suite w/ our JRE prove that?
Yes, I did not run Yoko tests with our JRE since I could not run Maven on it. SY, Alexey
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