Actually even better would be jquery.proj. That is a "make file" for msbuild.exe which comes with .NET 2.0 Which makes it available on 99% of PC's on the planet. I have made one, if anyone is interested. Although it (still) does not "go out" to use git, to pull sizzle and qunit. Perfectly doable but a bit fiddly.
--DBJ On Nov 30, 11:11 pm, DBJDBJ <dbj...@gmail.com> wrote: > For ANT one needs JDK aka Java Development Kit ... > For us several milion Microserfs, maybe one VisualStudio solution file > (aka sln file) would be usefull ? > Or I am missing something fundamental ? > > --DBJ > > On Nov 27, 5:39 pm, John Resig <jere...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Just to clarify: Java/JRE isn't required in order to do the basic > > build of jQuery - only to do the minified build. > > > --John > > > On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 12:35 PM, DBJDBJ <dbj...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I am (happily) using one (rudimentary) cmd file for (windows) > > > "building". > > > It is a bit of a overkill to install the whole JRE, +ant , just to be > > > able to concatenate jQuery files into one...With cmd file(s) one can > > > build a "real" make "system" no ant, make, gmake, etc ... necessary. > > > > --DBJ > > > > On Nov 25, 6:56 pm, Justin Meyer <justinbme...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> Only sizzle runs for some reason. Likely b/c I am using windows. > > >> Does this work for someone else using msysgit? Here's the output: > > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >> $ make > > >> Grabbing external dependencies... > > >> Submodule 'src/sizzle' (git://github.com/jeresig/sizzle.git) > > >> registered for path 'src/sizzle' > > >> Initialized empty Git repository in c:/Development/jquery/src/ > > >> sizzle/.git/ > > >> remote: Counting objects: 895, done. > > >> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (866/866), done. > > >> remote: Total 895 (delta 570), reused 57 (delta 10) > > >> Receiving objects: 100% (895/895), 449.82 KiB | 159 KiB/s, done. > > >> Resolving deltas: 100% (570/570), done. > > >> Submodule path 'src/sizzle': checked out > > >> '3e97c27d19e18c984a29bfea89fcccadf3544f > > >> b3' > > >> Building selector code from Sizzle > > >> Building ./dist/jquery.js > > >> ./dist/jquery.js Built > > > >> Building ./dist/jquery.min.js > > >> - Compressing using Minifier > > >> ./dist/jquery.min.js Built > > > >> jQuery build complete. > > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >> ---------------------- > > >> However, the .gitmodules looks right: > > > >> [submodule "test/qunit"] > > >> path = test/qunit > > >> url = git://github.com/jquery/qunit.git > > >> [submodule "src/sizzle"] > > >> path = src/sizzle > > >> url = git://github.com/jeresig/sizzle.git > > > >> Anyone else had this problem? > > > >> On Nov 12, 7:46 am, John Resig <jere...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> > Actually, both Sizzle and QUnit need to be pulled in dynamically > > >> > (using Git submodules). The commands needed to do that are all in the > > >> > Makefile and are run automatically before a build occurs. > > > >> > --John > > > >> > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Jörn Zaefferer > > > >> > <joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > >> > > Sizzle lives as a copy in the jQuery repository. QUnit should be > > >> > > pulled in > > >> > > as a sort of git external, though its required only for testing, not > > >> > > for > > >> > > making a build of jQuery itself. > > > >> > > Jörn > > > >> > > On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 4:37 AM,JustinMeyer<justinbme...@gmail.com> > > >> > > wrote: > > > >> > >> Does building with Ant work from github anymore? I'm guessing no > > >> > >> b/c > > >> > >> it needs to get QUnit/Sizzle. > > > >> > >> Would it be nice if you could pull in dependencies in JS like ruby's > > >> > >> gem install, and all your building would already be done via > > >> > >> JavaScript. > > > >> > >> Hmmmmm ... 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