Mark Cooper wrote: > > Thanks, I will do that as I wasn't aware that the command-line element of > JavaCVS was going to be developed further (it seems like some time since > anything was actually done to it).
You're right. Do not expect a massive development, but we will definitely work on stabilization. We'll implement enhancements depending on time constraints. Regards, Martin > > In the meantime, that doesn't help much as I really need to get this > operational in the next few days. > > Mark Cooper > > Martin Entlicher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@Sun.COM on 05/12/2002 16:09:30 > > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To: Mark Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: CVS on IBM ISeries > > Mark, why didn't you file a bug for javacvs module to the NetBeans > bugtracking > system? This problem with the log command will have to be solved anyway in > the > next release of NetBeans, because NetBeans will start using the > command-line > invokable client class from javacvs. > > So if you have any requirements for javacvs, feel free to file bugs or > enhancements. > > Regards, > Martin > > Mark Cooper wrote: > > > > Hi all. > > > > I hope some kind soul somewhere can offer some help with this one. > > > > I currently have a requirement to build a Java system on an AS/400 > > (ISeries). Previously, we have successfully used automated build > processes > > on Linux/Unix and NT that use a cvs client to extract (via cvs log) > changes > > since the last build and if necessary rebuild the system from its Ant > build > > script. > > > > Ideally, I would like to have an automated build of this system on its > > target platform (the ISeries), but cannot find a suitable cvs client to > do > > the job (the actual cvs repository is on a Unix server). > > > > I have had some small success using the Java cvs client that is embedded > in > > the NetBeans IDE, which has a command-line invokable client class. > > Unfortunately this Java version of the cvs client does not support all of > > the command arguments (both pre and post action) that the traditional > unix > > or NT clients do, some of which are required by the automated build > > process. The most notable being the cvs log command, which in the Java > > client does not support the passing of a filename to the command, so that > > no-matter what file or path you wish to obtain the log for, you always > get > > the logs for everything recursively from the directory in which you issue > > the command. > > > > I have trawled the net and have come across a few historical messages > from > > people who were at least trying to get a true cvs port for the AS/400 but > > these appeared to peter out before anyone had actually succeeded. I'm not > a > > C or C++ programmer, and have no familiarity with the requirements for > such > > a port, so ideally I need to take advantage of something someone else has > > done before (sorry). > > > > I stress that I only need client side functionality, the cvs server will > > not be hosted on OS400 (although it may eventually be in a Linux > partition > > on an ISeries). > > > > Any help or pointers anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Mark Cooper > > > > Any views or opinions presented in this Email message are solely those of > > the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Microlise Group > > unless otherwise specifically stated. > > Email communications are not necessarily secure and therefore the > Microlise > > Group does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this > > message. > > > > If you are not the intended recipient and have received this message in > > error, please notify Microlise immediately. > > > > Microlise Group Limited +44 (0)1773 537000 > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Info-cvs mailing list > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs