Hi Jim, Actually I would consider a day's response-time from a mailing list to be quite good. Sometimes one doesn't get any at all! Sorry I've just been busy, and honestly, I don't normally reply to mailing list questions. I was in a good mood when I read your mail. :)
Regards, Daniel On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Jim the Standing Bear wrote: > Hi, > > I am just wondering how many people are signed up for this mailing > list? Seems like me and Daniel are the only two here... in addition, > is the help rationed? Can I get more help than just one message per > day? it is pretty time consuming if I have to wait for a day to get an > answer to every question I asked... I dont mean to be a jerk here, > but you can probably tell how frustrated I am right now trying to get > some help from this mailing list. thanks > > On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 12:08:19 -0400 (EDT), Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Unless you need to modify the source of v1.2-b1, you can download it from > > the distribution directory. Here's a mirror: > > http://apache.sunsite.ualberta.ca/ws/xmlrpc/v1.2-b1/ > > > > If you're up for it, you can check out the latest CVS source and set up > > your default.properties/building.properties file as below and then run > > "ant" which would build the jar files. Note you might need to get some > > jars and point to their location in the .properties (see last few > > lines--I've placed the jars in the ./lib directory). > > > > # ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > # D E F A U L T P R O P E R T I E S > > # ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > # These properties are used by the XML-RPC build. You may override > > # any of these default values by placing property values in your > > # local build.properties and ${user.home}/build.properties files. > > # ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > name = XML-RPC > > project = xmlrpc > > build.dir = ./target > > build.dest = ${build.dir}/classes > > build.test.dest = ${build.dir}/test-classes > > src.dir = ./src > > src.test.dir = ${src.dir}/test > > test.reportsDirectory = test-reports > > javadoc.destdir = ${build.dir}/docs/api > > jakarta.site2 = ../jakarta-site2 > > jdom.jar = jdom-b7.jar > > docs.src = ./xdocs > > docs.dest = ./docs > > lib.repo = ./lib > > year = 1999-2002 > > debug = off > > optimize = on > > deprecation = on > > final.name = ${project}-${version} > > > > # You must set these values here, or in your > > # ${user.home}/build.properties file in order > > # to build XmlRpc: > > > > commons-httpclient.jar = ${lib.repo}/commons-httpclient-2.0.jar > > commons-logging.jar = ${lib.repo}/commons-logging-1.0.3.jar > > commons-codec.jar = ${lib.repo}/commons-codec-1.1.jar > > jsse.jar = ${lib.repo}/jsse.jar > > jnet.jar = ${lib.repo}/jnet.jar > > jcert.jar = ${lib.repo}/jcert.jar > > servlet.jar = ${lib.repo}/servlet.jar > > junit.jar = ${lib.repo}/junit-3.7.jar > > > > Regards, > > Daniel > > > > > > > > On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Jim the Standing Bear wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I downloaded the XML-RPC v1.2 b1 package, but could not build it. > > > Whenever I run ant, it would come back with an error message saying > > > that in build.xml line 137 that the source directory does not exist. > > > > > > I looked at the readme file included in the package, and it says > > > something about configuring the build.properties file in the build > > > directory. However, I could not even see the build directory at all, > > > let along finding the .properties file in there. > > > > > > Please help. I am using redhat 9. thanks > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > Jim > > > > > > -- > > > -------------------------------------- > > > Standing Bear Has Spoken > > > -------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > -- > -------------------------------------- > Standing Bear Has Spoken > -------------------------------------- >