On 1/9/07, Xavier Hanin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 1/9/07, Steve Loughran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Xavier Hanin wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I finally found time to do the refactoring of package names. Please
> use the
> > current trunk version as basis for further patch submission.
> >
> > Then antlib.xml is put both at org.apache.ivy.ant and
> > fr.jayasoft.ivy.antduring packaging (in the jar target of the
> > build.xml), for backward compatibility of build scripts using Ivy.
> aah, I see. one source file, two places in the jar. devious. I like it.
>
> >
> > I've also tried to use apache as organisation instead of jayasoft as
> often
> > as possible. What still need to be done is test tutorials, and rewrite
> the
> > documentation accordingly if we want to see apache as organisation
> instead
> > of jayasoft in the shell and files captures. If anybody has some time
> to
> > take even only one tutorial, it would be very helpful. But before we
> > need to
> > produce an ivy snapshot version to use for those tutorials, so that
> the
> > branding used within Ivy (like the web site) is correct. Self building
> Ivy
> > with this snapshot version would also be a good thing, to remove the
> > fr.jayasoft.ivy.ant antlib in Ivy build file.
> >
> > So one question: Is it allowed to put a snapshot version of Ivy (i.e.
> not a
> > release) on the Ivy web site here at the incubator (in
> > http://incubator.apache.org/ivy/download/latest/ivy.jar for instance,
> to
> > follow conventions previously used at jayasoft)?
> >
>
> Unless anyone vetoes it, I dont see why not. We just need to warn people
>
> that this is still 'in incubation', unstable, for developers only, etc.
> etc.


Ok, so if nobody vetoes it, I'll do a snapshot build and put it at 
http://incubator.apache.org/ivy/download/latest/ivy.jarnext week-end (too much 
work before the week-end).


I've just packaged a snapshot of latest Ivy version, it is available at
http://incubator.apache.org/ivy/downloads/latest/<http://incubator.apache.org/ivy/download/latest/ivy.jar>(or
it will be in less than one hour). I've put a disclaimer file, but I'm
not good at english nor at legals, so if a mentor could review it, I'd feel
more confortable. I've also put incubating in the names to make it clear, I
hope it will be ok. Note that I've not only put the jar but also
distribution zips, please tell me if this is a problem.

If no one objects before monday, I will add a link to this location on the
download page (with the reviewed disclaimer).

Thanks,

- Xavier
<http://incubator.apache.org/ivy/download/latest/ivy.jar>

Xavier

On a related note, what is the gump status? I see that gump mails go to
> maarten, instead of the group. That should be changed to go to ivy-dev
> or ivy-commits.
>
> I have some gump projects that run off a snapshot of gump 1.4.1 in my
> own SCM repository. Is it time to move to SVN_HEAD gump? How stable has
> gump been with Ivy builds so far?
>
> -steve
>
>

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