You're all forgetting that, at the moment, the smarts have to be in "me". I'm the one that builds it (or in fact places the jars for signing). So if I don't sign and upload the correct Jars, it doesn't matter what the ant target does.

Paul

On 16/11/2005, at 10:14 AM, Scott Deboy wrote:

The dist target of log4j's build.xml does include a dependency on requiredepsCheck, which fails if all deps aren't present. Chainsaw doesn't have the same smarts.

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 11/15/2005 3:08 PM
To: Log4J Users List
Subject: Re: Why has JMSReceiver been removed from the actual Chainsaw release?

Quoting Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi,

This is a mistake on my part.  The build of the Chainsaw distro
requires me to also build log4j.  If I build that log4j distro
without the proper dependency jars in place then certain optional
parts of log4j (such as the JMS Receiver) don't get bundled in.


...which is why the build should fail unless ***all*** dependencies are in the classpath. This is too easy to do with Log4j right now. The build should be fail-safe. The build should never, ever, complete successfully without compiling every last bit of source first. I never understood the way things were set up for Log4j or Chainsaw. Different build philosophies, I guess, but it seems the current philosophy has been proven to fail. With mine, it would
have been impossible to fail.

Just my $0.02

Jake

I am hoping to host the required JARS for Chainsaw directly in the
SVN repo so that they can be no further mistake.  I will take the
latest alpha build that Mark builds and embed that.

I'm currently making a few additions so I hope to publish a new build
within the next week or so (that will also be signed with my renewed
digital certificate.  The current bundle is signed with a now expired
cert).

cheers,

Paul Smith
On 15/11/2005, at 10:41 PM, Eric Frizziero wrote:

Hi all.

I'm using the Chainsaw release downloadable from:
URL = "http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/chainsaw.html";
LINK = "*** Got Java Web Start installed?: [Launch now!]***"

I notice in that release the missing of JMSReceiver.
That receiver was included in the previously Chainsaw version.
Now I need to use JMSReceiver so I ask:
why has JMSReceiver been removed from the actual Chainsaw release?

Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
 E r i c.



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