Not approved!
I'd do the following steps:
- delete dataselectioninclude.lzx
- rebuild lzx-autoincludes.properties, don't add any hand-crafted entries
- open dataselectionmanager.lzx
-- remove the comment about "we cannot directly include ..."
-- add <include href="selectionmanager.lzx"/> at the top (!), directly
after the <library> start-tag
-- remove any blank lines between the <!--- --> doc-comment and <class>
[-- add "@lzxname dataselectionmanager" between @subtopic and @devnote]
(maybe this step is not necessary...)
- rebuild the reference on your local machine
- go and drink some coffee
- come back to the computer
- go and drink more coffee
- come back again and see everything went fine
I think the issue was only caused by the <include> after the <!--- -->
doc-comment.
(Hmm, hopefully it's going to work for you, too. Otherwise this will
turn out to be a bit embarrassing for me, maybe I shouldn't have yelled
so loud "Not approved!" :-) )
On 10/30/2010 1:21 PM, P T Withington wrote:
Change ptw-20101030-exq by [email protected] on 2010-10-30 06:59:08 EDT
in /Users/ptw/OpenLaszlo/trunk-3
for http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/trunk
Summary: Get nightly builds working again
Bugs Fixed: LPP-9475 4.7-based tree fails to compile in 4.9 with no useful
error message
Technical Reviewer: [email protected] (pending)
QA Reviewer: antun (pending)
Details:
Revert to work-around introduced in LPP-9180
Tests:
kicking off a nightly build
Files:
M WEB-INF/lps/misc/lzx-autoincludes.properties
M lps/components/utils/dataselectioninclude.lzx
M lps/components/utils/dataselectionmanager.lzx
Changeset: http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/patches/ptw-20101030-exq.tar